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Saturday, July 13, 2013

should family name ( caste identity) be given to our children?

Decades ago when it was time to give names to our children, we decided not to give our family name to them. I did not know whether i would have any influence at all in life. But i/we were to have, i/we did not want our children to have any advantage of it. Children have sort of liked it. I thus agree that more and more young people should stop using caste identification in their name. 

in this context, it is a welcome intervention of Allahabad high court questioning the legitimacy of caste based mobilization, a very controversial foray of judiciary. But a well intentioned one ...