Caste of Merit
In "Caste of Merit," Ajantha Subramanian, published by Harvard University Press in 2019, delves into the complex interplay between caste and meritocracy in India. This thought-provoking work, spanning 384 pages, challenges the prevailing notion that India has evolved into a post-caste society. Subramanian argues that those benefiting from upper-caste status often proclaim a meritocratic ideal, yet this belief obscures the ongoing inequalities entrenched within the educational system. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, she exposes how the concept of meritocracy is wielded to perpetuate social disparities. "Caste of Merit" is an essential read for anyone interested in social history and the dynamics of inequality in contemporary India.