OCCUPATIONAL DIVISION AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGES IN INDIA

Sumathi Srinivasalu, Manjubarkavi Selladurai
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Occupational divisions in any country are understood largely as change in the activities of the membersin a given society and the way to earn their livelihood. Mostly, the change is observed in terms of changes in the distribution activities in the socio-economic structure of the society. India is a traditional caste-based society and so it is pertinent to describe occupational activities in terms of socio-cultural rather than the socio-economic structure.  The socio-cultural implications of these occupational changes of the communities’ opted alternative occupational options and understanding their development, requires interrelations of various aspects with holistic approach. The researchers felt that there is inadequacy of empirical studies relating to socio-cultural, economic and political attributes of different occupational groups. The point of departure of this paper is the caste affirmation and its ramifications on traditional communities by claiming their traditional occupations for new social identity. This affirmation in turn is expected to lead to a shift in the socio-political relationships of the community with the other dominant communities in social hierarchy. In India, occupational changes are taking place more widely than statistical changes and emerging with alternative social movement. This paper also critically analyses the existing caste theories, lacuna in the existing nomenclature, and gives a glimpse of Constitutional Privileges and their reflection on contemporary Government Orders (GOs) with special reference to a community (Scheduled Caste) in Tamil Nadu (State in South India). The paper empirically validates the emerging alternative collective social movement of a community, their social status through traditional occupation, knowledge system and their resistance to inclusion in the existing nomenclature
印度的职业划分和当代变化
在任何国家,职业划分在很大程度上被理解为特定社会成员活动的变化和谋生方式的变化。大多数情况下,这种变化是根据社会经济结构中分配活动的变化来观察的。印度是一个传统的以种姓为基础的社会,因此从社会文化而不是社会经济结构的角度来描述职业活动是恰当的。社区选择的替代职业选择的这些职业变化的社会文化影响和了解其发展,需要以整体方法的各个方面的相互关系。研究人员认为,关于不同职业群体的社会文化、经济和政治属性的实证研究不足。本文的出发点是种姓肯定及其对传统社区的影响,声称他们的传统职业是新的社会身份。这种肯定反过来又有望导致社区与社会等级中其他占主导地位的社区的社会政治关系的转变。在印度,职业变化发生的范围比统计变化更广泛,并伴随着另类社会运动而出现。本文还批判性地分析了现有的种姓理论,现有命名法中的空白,并以泰米尔纳德邦(南印度邦)的一个社区(表列种姓)为例,概述了宪法特权及其对当代政府秩序(GOs)的反思。本文实证验证了新兴的社区另类集体社会运动,他们通过传统职业、知识体系的社会地位,以及他们对纳入现有术语的抵制
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