CONTENTS Chapter No Chapter Heading Page (s) I Introduction 1-5 II Methodology 6-11 III Discrimination Against Dalits 12-31 IV Dalit & Education 32-36 V Dalit Women: Greater Dalits Among 37-42 Dalits VI Impact of Legislation 43-50 VII Overview and Conclusion 51-62 Bibliography 63-64 Appendix 65-66
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Discrimination Against Marginalized Community (With Special Reference to Muslim and Dalits) Submitted by: Saiyad Md Shahnawaz Research Scholar Academy of International Studies Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi-110025 Research Problem (Discrimination Against Muslims and Dalits in India) Introduction The constitution of India not only guarantees basic human rights as fundamental rights but also prohibits all kind of discriminatory practices‚ in any forms. There are progressive
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References: | title=Fodder scam: SC notices to Lalu‚ Rabri | publisher=Rediff.com |date=October 1‚ 2004 | accessdate=2006-05-29 }} Schemes during his tenure Accusations against the BJP On August 5‚ 2004‚ Yadav claimed that L.K.Advani‚ senior BJP leader and Leader of the Opposition was an accused in a conspiracy to kill Muhammad Ali Jinnah and described him as an ’international
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education available for Dalits. Dalit literature as a genre emerged only in 1970’s through some of the Dalit protest movements in Maharshtra and Andhra Pradesh. Dalit literature is the literature produced by the Dalit consciousness. Human freedom is the inspiration behind it. Dalit literature must be written from the Dalit point of view and with a Dalit vision. The “Dalit view point” calls for writer to internalise the sorrows and sufferings of the Dalits. Any writer with some Dalit sensibility may
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pavements shaded by dense coconut trees on both sides with palm-thatched mud houses facing the road on either sides. Apparently‚ even though the entire sub-district is poverty-stricken‚ it is the absence of attractive brick and tile-roofed houses in a dalit hamlet which makes it distinct from the nearby upper caste
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UNTOUCHABILITY IN INDIA Untouchability is not unique to India; it was practised in parts of Europe until a few centuries ago‚ and Japan still has a large number of ’untouchables’‚ called the burakumin. But it is in the Indian sub-continent that this system survives‚ closely bound with culture‚ religion‚ history and contemporary politics. Today over 170 million men‚ women and children in the India are considered untouchable‚ and improvement in their lot has been slow despite legal safeguards and
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confident‚ assertive and aware of the facilities of caste system .In the process‚ he asked the Dalith women to think of themselves of a waring solider having the same station to that Dalit Women to think of themselves as of a warning soldier having the same station to that of Dalit men. Sub sequent conferences of Dalit conferences Of Dalith Mahila Fedaration (DMF)at Nasik
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purification hunt: the Salwa Judum counterinsurgency in Chhattisgarh‚ India. Dialectical anthropology (2009).at 26. Sundar‚ N 27. Mohanty‚ M. Challenges of revolutionary violence: The Naxalite movement in perspective. Economic and Political Weekly (2006).at 28. Chas Morrison Root causes of Naxalism 29. Gupta‚ D. The Naxalites and the Maoist Movement in India: Birth‚ Demise‚ and Reincarnation. Democracy and Security (2007).at 30. Rao‚ L
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programme Promotion of Education Removal of Untouchability Collective marriages Amendments in the Gram Sabha Act Anti-corruption protests in Maharashtra Gholap filed a defamation suit against Hazare for accusing him of corruption. Hazare was imprisoned in the Yerawada Jail to serve a three-month sentence. Later‚ due to public protests‚ the Government of Maharashtra ordered his release from the jail. After release‚ Hazare wrote a letter to the then chief minister demanding Gholap’s removal for
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Sociology http://soc.sagepub.com/ The Embodiment of Caste : Oppression‚ Protest and Change Hugo Gorringe and Irene Rafanell Sociology 2007 41: 97 DOI: 10.1177/0038038507074721 The online version of this article can be found at: http://soc.sagepub.com/content/41/1/97 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: British Sociological Association Additional services and information for Sociology can be found at: Email Alerts: http://soc.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts Subscriptions:
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