While legally abolished, caste continues to influence lifestyle: residential segregation, marriage partner preferences, and even professional networks (e.g., specific baniya or khatri dominance in trade). However, affirmative action (reservations in education and government jobs) and economic mobility are slowly, if violently, challenging this hierarchy. The rise of Dalit literature and public assertions of identity mark a significant cultural shift.
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Meanwhile, Leo finally tells Vivianne he’s failing science because he’s afraid of being as “stupid as Dad thinks I am.” Vivianne pauses. She pulls out a 3-month study plan. Then she puts it away. “Let’s just build a model volcano,” she says. “And then we’ll talk about your dad being wrong.” Videos titled "What my Grandmother Taught Me About