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Demography is the systematic study of the population of a country, area, community, etc. The term is of Greek origin and is composed of the two words, demos (people) and graphein (describe).
Demography studies the trends and processes associated with population including – changes in population size; patterns of births, deaths, and migration; and the structure and composition of the population, such as the relative proportions of women, men and different age groups.
There are two types of demography:
- Formal Demography: statistical analysis of population i.e., total population, number of males, number of females, number of youth, working population, rural urban (quantitative data)
- Social Demography: birth rate, death rate and migration that happens in a particular society.
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Each caste has a council of its own, known as caste council/caste panchayat. Till recently, these caste panchayats exercised tremendous power over their members. Earlier, these panchayats acted only for a limited area, where only the caste members can meet each other. Today, with the development of communication and transport, these councils are having many branches all over the country.
The main function of the caste council/panchayat is to solve cases and punish the offenders among their caste members. Some of the offences dealt by these panchayats till recently were eating and drinking with other castes and sub-castes with whom such intercourse was forbidden, adultery refusal to fulfill a promise of marriage, non-payment of debt, petty assaults, breaches of customs, etc.
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Tribes were communities that did notpractice a religion with a written text; did not have a state or political form ofthe normal kind; did not have sharp class divisions; and, most important, theydid not have caste and were neither Hindus nor peasants.
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