
Sahebs, Maza, OBCs, Dalits
Certainly. "Sahebs" typically refers to landlords or landowners in some Indian contexts. "Maza" is a Marathi term meaning "our" or "mine," often used in regional speech. OBCs (Other Backward Classes) are groups identified by the Indian government as socially and educationally disadvantaged, eligible for affirmative action. Dalits, historically referred to as "Untouchables," are communities that have faced severe social discrimination under the caste system. They are now recognized as Scheduled Castes (SCs), benefiting from affirmative action to promote social justice. These terms reflect different social, economic, and historical aspects within Indian society.