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Don't wanna glorify ts but
> Dola pratha was an oppressive historical custom in rural India (particularly in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh) where newlywed lower-caste or Shudra brides were forced to spend their first night with the local upper-caste landlord before joining their husbands> Mulakkaram, literally translated as breast tax, was a head tax imposed on women belonging to Nadar, Ezhava and other lower caste communities by the erstwhile Kingdom of Tranvancore (in present-day Kerala state of India), and was not applicable to upper caste women of Travancore.> Lower caste groups associated with intergenerational prostitution include the Banchhada, the Bedias,[8] the Perna caste[9] and the Nat caste. It is believed that such groups were often nomadic in the past and settled into small villages, which were to be known as "Prostitute villages". During the colonial period, such groups were often classified as "criminal tribes" under the Criminal Tribes Act, and often lost their traditional sources of income, such as dancers, under the resulting persecution which forced the women to adopt prostitution.[10] Even though they are now termed Denotified and Nomadic Tribes of India (DNTs), they are still more commonly known to mainstream society as "Criminal Tribes".[11]
Mauga chamars can't protect their women and try to cope by imposing their humiliating history on UCs.