When caste-conscious 'cleanliness' plays ball with environmental filth

It is interesting that a power structure so revulsed by one kind of pollution should be so utterly unmoved by pollution of other kinds

Mitali Saran 

Mitali Saran

India is obsessed with pollution. Caste is a pyramid of purity defended so fiercely that ‘cleaner’ people higher up quite often beat up, or murder, the ‘dirtier’ ones for, say, drinking from the same well, or growing a moustache, or using the same wedding procession route through a village.

You no longer hear the bells that the polluted once had to ring while walking, to warn the pure of their presence, but the pure know they’re still around, and they still keep them at arm’s length. Many won’t have them in their offices. Many discriminate against ...

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First Published: Fri, June 29 2018. 23:50 IST