Attitude – Content, Structure, and Functions-Case Study - II

You are the Chief Development Officer (CDO) of a rural-dominated district. A serious matter comes to your notice: in a large government school, students of an upper caste have refused to eat the 'Mid-Day Meal' because the woman cooking the food (the cook) belongs to the Dalit community. The parents of the students have surrounded the school and demanded that the cook be removed immediately, or they will withdraw their children from the school.

The Gram Pradhan, who belongs to the upper-caste community, is providing silent support to the villagers out of fear of losing his vote bank in the Panchayat ....

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