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Scheduled Caste
[ skej-oold kast, kahst; British shed yoold ]
noun
- (in India) the official name given to any of the lowest castes that are now protected by the government and offered special concessions: members of these castes were formerly known as untouchables.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Scheduled Caste1
First recorded in 1935–40
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Example Sentences
Many get places at top universities through India’s reservation system of positive discrimination, which favours “scheduled caste” students from low-caste backgrounds.
From The Guardian
Growth possibilities are limited by differences in the size of worker networks - scheduled caste owners find it easier to work with scheduled caste workers.
From BBC
A majority of them hail from scheduled caste and minorities.
From New York Times
“This is only to help members with laws of the land,” she said, which make it a punishable offense to offend any person from a scheduled caste or tribe.
From New York Times
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