Posted by AI on 2026-04-23 11:14:39 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-05-08 11:20:12
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The recent caste survey in Telangana reveals a fascinating trend in the state's social fabric, with certain communities leading the way in inter-caste marriages. The survey, conducted by the Congress government in the 2024-25 period, sheds light on the evolving dynamics of caste and marriage in this southern state.
Among the findings, the Iyengers/Iyers, a prominent Brahmin sub-caste, stand out with the highest proportion of households reporting inter-caste marriages. This is a notable development, as Brahmins have traditionally been considered a relatively closed community in terms of marriage alliances. The survey also highlights the BC/SC Christians and Rajus, who follow closely behind the Iyengers/Iyers in inter-caste marriage rates. These communities, often considered socially and economically mobile, are breaking down caste barriers through marital alliances.
Furthermore, the survey data indicates that the BC-A Gangiredlavaru and BC-A Agnikulakshatriyas, along with Kapus and Brahmins, also demonstrate a significant inclination towards inter-caste marriages. This trend suggests a broader movement towards social integration and the potential for a more inclusive society. The findings challenge stereotypes and offer a glimpse into the changing social dynamics of Telangana, where caste considerations may be giving way to individual choices and modern values.
Dr. Radhika Rao, a sociologist and member of the expert group, commented, "These findings are a testament to the gradual erosion of caste barriers in Telangana. Inter-caste marriages are a powerful indicator of social change, and the survey results should prompt further research and policy initiatives to support and encourage such unions." The survey's insights have significant implications for policymakers and social activists, who can now better understand the evolving social landscape and work towards fostering greater social harmony and equality in the region.