Even after 88 years of the publication of Dr B R Ambedkar's book 'Annihilation of Caste', the question remains, How can caste be annihilated? One thing is for sure, caste is a very complicated entity as its behaviour and methodology changes and evolves with time and across geographical boundaries. It is exactly as Wendy Doniger defines the dual visions of Hindus in the preface to her book 'The Hindus: an alternative history'. The metaphor goes like this: "the image of a man in the moon who is also a rabbit in the moon, or the duck who is also a rabbit". So dealing with caste becomes very problematic because it can exist in this way across time and space and still provide privilege and hegemony in a hierarchical order.