The UPA Government introduced a draft Bill in the Parliament in December 2005. It was described as THE COMMUNAL VIOLENCE (PREVENTION‚ CONTROL AND REHABILITATION OF VICTIMS) BILL‚ 2005. Official declaration described this bill as‚"A bill to empower the Sate Governments and the Central Government to take measures to provide for the prevention and control of communal violence which threatens the secular fabric‚ unity‚ integrity and internal security of the nation and rehabilitation of victims of such
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Once‚ the Bodhisatta was born in a Chandala family by the name Matanga. Those days the caste-system was very rigid in ancient India and untouchability was rampant. One day‚ a pretty maiden Ditthamangalika‚ the daughter of a wealthy and the so-called ‘high-caste’ family was on her way to a park with her friends. Before‚ she could enter the park‚ she saw Matanga coming from the opposite direction. Considering his sight ‘inauspicious’‚ because he was a ‘Chandala’ and ‘untouchable’ according to the
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Title Author Year Objective Variables Data and sampling Conclusion Limitations / Research gap TELECOMMUNICATION THROUGH BROADBAND SERVICES OF BSNL: A BIRD’S EYE VIEW International Journal of Technical Research and Applications e-ISSN: 2320-8163 Dr Shilpi Verma Assistant Professor Deptt. of Library & information Science (School for Information Science & Technology) Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University) Vidya Vihar‚ Rai-bareli Road Lucknow-226025 (UP) may-june
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at Jawaharlal Nehru University. He is the author of numerous articles on Dalits‚ women‚ politics and philosophy. He was also a visiting Scholar at the Center for the Advanced Study of India. He is a well known writer for his works on several social issues. His articles in the Economic and Poltical Weekly range themselves from various relevant and critical issues. Few of them are “The two conceptions of morality” “Rise of dalit millionaire” “The idea of India: Derivative Desi and Beyond” etc. SUNDAR
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philosopher of 1940’s‚ he could be hailed as an ‘organic intellectual.’ His undeniable reforms in annihilating Caste‚ his views regarding women empowerment‚ his Dalit movement are really credible moves to wage a counter revolution against Hindu Religion. At the same time he tried to restructure his chosen religion to meet the needs of Dalit community. The noble cause to have unification of caste was one of the constitutional features of Democracy which he propagated that label him as a precursor of
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was prepared by Ambedkar for The Annual Conference of the Jat-Pat-Todak Mandal of Lahore‚ but never delivered due to the cancellation of the Conference by the Reception Committee. This reading is about the debate between two men‚ B.R. Ambedkar‚ a Dalit or Untouchable‚ and Mahatma Gandhi‚ a Vaishya born to a family of privileged caste Hindus. These two men had very different opinions and interests; however‚ they were still loved and praised by their followers. Dr. Ambedkar would always challenge
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They were the worst sufferers and were “dalits among the dalits” (Narayankar‚3). Dalit women were the worst victims of oppression as they were subjected to the same abuse and exploitation at the hands of Dalit men‚ which the Dalit men themselves experienced outside the house (public arena) at the hands of the upper castes. Bama’s own subaltern consciousness as a Tamil Dalit woman informs her writing and she through her writing‚ style and choice of language−a
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I. Introduction The prime focus of this paper is to explore the modern Pentecostal or charismatic movement and its impacts among the Dalits and the tribal in India. In this paper the presenter will also try to bring out a brief origins and historical development of Pentecostalism‚ in order to understand the movement and its impact on the Dalits and the tribal in India. 1. Etymology of the term Pentecostal The term Pentecostal is derived from the Greek word pentekosté which literally means ‘fifty’
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| The Politics of Punishment | Media Framing and the Death Penalty in Crimes Against Dalits | | Sabrina Buckwalter | | | When Ramdas Athavale‚ Republican Party of India (Athavale)‚ announced that the death penalty verdict in the Khairlanji ruling (an infamous case of the rape and murder of a dalit family in 2006) was the first time such a sentence had been given in a caste crime‚ it was echoed by other activists‚ repeated by journalists and hailed as the coming of a new era in
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