The main reason for conversions is poverty. Till poverty is eradicated which i know is a herculean task conversions will go on.
I feel its an in human towards the low caste girls.Even I heard some people punish low caste people for having water from the well or river which upper caste people are having. This shows how people are uneducated. But ofcourse now even well educated people also became like that. i wish such things should get stopped. We should thank Dr.Br.Ambedkar for fighting against the lowcaste people. But still that inhumanity is continuing.
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Thanks God girls are no more required to bring water from rivers or wells. The water of rivers is undrinkable and there are almost no wells left in our area. Well, jokes apart, in our part of the country people rarely face such problems.
Most of the old age villages have such fantasy of showing difference between low caste and upper caste. I wish it should also vanish and our country become a good secular country.
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It is these false beliefs and foolish notions the country is driven back to centuries. If a Nation's priority is development, these beliefs should be nipped in the bud.
It happens and it is widespread not only in villages but also in small towns and comparatively in metros people have hardly any time to think about such issues.
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Very true. Such practices are not just restricted to far off places. These are prevalent in Urban regions too. A plague to the society.
I agree with you Rambabu garu, such practices are been mostly in Urban regions as people feel them untouchables and they restrict them from moving socially with people. They look after them very low which is very bad on their part.
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In Our urban societies no one cares what caste you belong to. In our area a mere complaint can make you avail free boarding and lodging for weeks or even for months.
No Sunil, these evil beliefs are prevalent in Urban areas. But they will be hidden under the mat. These will be there in every nook and corner of Indian society. Difference is some are open while some are hidden.
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