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According to the studies available, which one of the following has remained the most effective factor of social change amongst the Dalits?
Reservations
Social reforms
Industrialization
Collective action
- Reservations:
- Reservations have been a critical tool for Dalits in accessing education, employment, and political representation.
- They help in breaking historical barriers and facilitating upward social mobility.
- This policy has played a significant role in empowerment and inclusion.
- Social Reforms:
- Initiatives aimed at eradicating caste discrimination have been important.
- Reforms often focus on changing attitudes and promoting equality.
- They are essential but can be slower to yield results compared to systemic policies like reservations.
- Industrialization:
- It has contributed to economic development and urban migration.
- This can lead to some social changes but is indirect and varies greatly.
- Collective Action:
- This includes movements and protests demanding rights and equality.
- Collective action strengthens community identity and raises awareness.
- However, its impact is often dependent on sustained momentum and support.
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