In India, Castes, Honor and Killings Intertwine
August 15, 2010 • Daily Email Recap
Thanks to Fred Meyerson for this article from the New York Times.
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When Nirupama Pathak left this remote mining region for graduate school in New Delhi, she seemed to be leaving the old India for the new. Her parents paid her tuition and did not resist when she wanted to choose her own career. But choosing a husband was another matter.
Her family was Brahmin, the highest Hindu caste, and when Ms. Pathak, 22, announced she was secretly engaged to a young man from a caste lower than hers, her family began pressing her to change her mind. They warned of social ostracism and accused her of defiling their religion.
For full article, visit:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/10/world/asia/10honor.html?_r=1&emc=eta1
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