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    Ambedkar

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    economist‚ teacher‚ editor‚ prolific writer‚ revolutionary and a revivalist for Buddhism in India‚ inspiring the Dalit Buddhist movement. He was also the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. Born into a poor Mahar (considered an Untouchable caste) family‚ Ambedkar campaigned against social discrimination‚ the system of Chaturvarna – the categorisation of Hindu society into four varnas – and the Hindu caste system. He converted to Buddhism and is also credited with providing a spark for the transformation

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    Modern India Behind Mud Walls Paper In order to understand India‚ one needs to understand its villages. Behind Mud Walls does a great job in providing a detailed background of an ordinary village life in India. Since seventy percent of Indians live in villages‚ it is important to learn about village lifestyle and the changes that take place in it. Only then one can learn about the cities because one needs to understand the relationship between the two in India. Behind Mud Walls provides the opportunity

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    HUMAN RESOURCES SYSTEMS & PROCESSES Term Paper On The Process of Recruitment Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 3 Defining Recruitment.................................................................................................................................... 4 Purpose And Importance Of Recruitment ..............................................

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    Employment Opportunities

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    it is essential to understand and utilize the tremendous potential that lay in our human resource. The youth‚ therefore‚ is the determining factor of the quality of this potential. Poverty‚ unemployment‚ illiteracy and overpopulation have plagued India for ages now. We shall discuss a segment of one of these evils – unemployment of the youth. Before a more detailed study it is important to point out that youth unemployment is a challenge for almost all nations in the world including the developed

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    prolific writer‚ economist‚ scholar‚ editor‚ revolutionary and a revivalist for Buddhism in India. He was also the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. Born into a poor Mahar (then considered an Untouchable caste) family‚ Ambedkar spent his whole life fighting against social discrimination‚ the system of Chaturvarna — the categorization of Hindu society into four varnas — and the Hindu caste system. He is also credited with providing a spark for the conversion of hundreds of thousands of untouchables

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    Indian Villagers

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    reported on the steps being taken by the Indian government to provide employment opportunities for every one of the country’s 1.2 billion citizens By SORCHA POLLAK | October 19‚ 2012 | 16 inShare12 Log In with Facebook Sharing TIME stories with friends is easier than ever. Add TIME to your Timeline. Learn More SOHRAB HURA Villagers work at a site set up under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act In 2005‚ India launched one of the most ambitious social-welfare programs in the

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    bonded labour

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    Creation Of The System And Steps Taken To Control It By Our Government. Introduction The phenomenon of bonded labour is a “vicious circle”1 where each factor is responsible for further subjugation and apathy of the bonded labourers. The system of bonded labour is an outcome of certain categories of indebtedness which have been prevailing for a long time involving certain economically‚ exploited‚ helpless and weaker sections of the society. The bonded or forced labour system was known by different

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    Job Reservation

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    reservation in the private sector? From times of india:- It is essential to ensure social justice and democratise wealth. Social justice is the bedrock of any democracy. A society shaped and controlled by the ideology of caste militates against the concept of social justice. A fair society is possible only when hierarchies conceived and nurtured by the caste system are destroyed. Reservations in the fields of education and employment for people who have been on the wrong end of the caste

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    Indian system gave monopoly of educational resources to Brahmins. Anyone who tried to break the hegemonic encroachments of educational resourceswas severely punished by the Laws of Manu or by the preaching of Vedic scriptures such as Rig-Veda. For a very long-time Indians born in disparate Varnas could not even think of transgressing the caste lines or stepping into the zones that were not made or meant for them‚ especially those who were born in lower segments of Varnas. Although a mild system of punishment

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    Br Ambedkar

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    taluka) in the Ratnagiri district of modern-day Maharashtra. They belonged to the Mahar caste‚ who were treated as untouchables and subjected to socio-economic discrimination.[11] Ambedkar’s ancestors had for long been in the employment of the army of the British East India Company‚ and‚ his father served in the Indian Army at the Mhow cantonment. Having had little formal education in Marathi and English‚ but encouraging his children to learn and work hard at school.[citation needed] Belonging

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