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 UK close to banning caste-based discrimination
 March 31, 2010 19:54 IST
 
 In a "historic" step, British Parliament has moved closer to amending
 equality laws to declare as illegal caste-based discrimination, which
 is also prevalent in India [ Images ], after the House of Lords
 cleared the measure. The Equality Bill -- which unites the various
 strands of diversity legislation, outlaws age discrimination and
 requires businesses to report on the gender pay gap -- will now face
 final consideration by the House of Commons prior to receiving royal
 assent. It is expected to become law before the general election
 expected in early May.
 
 The House of Commons will consider the amendments suggested by the
 House of Lords on April 6. Amendments made by the House of Lords
 included a power to outlaw discrimination on the basis of caste; a ban
 on asking for health and disability information prior to making a job
 offer; and removing the ban on civil partnership ceremonies taking
 place in religious premises. There has been mounting evidence of the
 prevalence of caste-based discrimination among people with origins in
 the Indian sub-continent.
 
 After refusing to amend the laws for some years on the ground that
 there was no evidence of such practice in Britain, the government has
 now accepted that discrimination on grounds of caste may be happening.
 Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equality, said: "I'm pleased
 that the Equality Bill has completed its third reading in the House of
 Lords. This is a historic piece of legislation that contains a range
 of new rights, powers and obligations to help the drive towards
 equality, including tackling the overarching inequality caused by
 where you are born and what your parents do for a living."
 
 The third reading is the final stage at which a bill can be amended
 before it becomes law. Baroness Thornton has commissioned the National
 Institute of Economic and Social Research to conduct research into the
 subject.
 
 Based on the evidence and research presented in the report, the
 government is expected to amend equality laws and initiate measures to
 prevent caste-based discrimination in the same way as discrimination
 on grounds of sex, colour, religion, age and sexual orientation. Lord
 Avebury, who belongs to the Liberal Democrats group, had moved the
 amendment to the qualities Bill 2009, and said he believed the
 research would "conclusively prove that caste discrimination does
 occur in the fields covered by the bill".
 
 Keith Porteous Wood, Executive Director of the National Secular
 Society, said: "The blight of caste discrimination, under which
 millions in India are regarded as 'untouchable'
 country virtually unnoticed." In November 2009, research conducted by
 academics at the universities of Manchester, Hertfordshire and
 Manchester Metropolitan University said tens of thousands of people
 with origins in the Indian sub-continent faced caste discrimination in
 Britain.
 
 The new study, whose main conclusion is that there is considerable
 evidence of caste-based discrimination among the Asians in Britain,
 was coordinated by the Anti-Caste Discrimination Alliance and included
 academics from three universities. The report, titled 'Voice of the
 Community  A Study into Caste and Caste Discrimination in the UK',
 says that the caste system is widespread and that it affects tens of
 thousands of people in the workplace, the classroom and even the
 doctor's surgery.
 
 The study says: "There is clear evidence from the survey and the focus
 groups that the caste system has been imported into the UK with the
 Asian diaspora and that the associated caste discrimination affects
 citizens in ways beyond personal choices and social interaction.
 "There is a danger that if the UK government does not effectively
 accept and deal with the issue of caste discrimination the problem
 will grow unchecked."
 
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