Caste discrimination:
1. Caste system is the most dominant reason for inequality and discrimination in India.
2. In the beginning the society was divided into different groups on the basis of occupation, known as varnas.
3. Leaders like Ambedkar was against caste discrimination.
4. He fought actively for equality among the citizens of India
Gender discrimination:
1. Gender discrimination refers to health, education, economic and political inequalities between men and women in India.
2. For example: A girl is not allowed to go to college after finishing her schooling.
3. Most of the girls are not allowed to select a career of their choice.
4. In some families girls are not allowed to wear modern dresses while boys in such families wear modern dresses.