The seven new social class hierarchy, an expansion of the usual three classes, brought shock and surprise to, not only the British, but the entire world. This new classification disposed the leaders to look back and see how they are leading or how they have been leading. The paper made an attempt to exhume the history of the caste and the class systems, their origins. Though controversial, superior argument holds that it is a religious affair which the colonists capitalized on for effective control of their colonies. In conclusion the paper warned that leaders should be wary of introducing policies for the sake of perpetuating leadership because the after effect may be disastrous.