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Archive for October 30th, 2008

PROFESSIONAL WORK & BATTLE AGAINST “UNTOUCHABILITY”    Upon completing his education abroad, Ambedkar returned to Bombay as a barrister, established a successful legal practice and, in 1924, founded the Bahishkrit Hitkarini Sabha (Association for the Depressed Classes) to promote the spread of education among the socially and politically downtrodden, to improve their economic status, and [...]

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     Most Dalit victims of violence and discrimination are landless agricultural laborers.  In rural areas, where caste discrimination is most entrenched, land is the main asset determining an individual’s social status and standard of living.  Dalits’ lack of access to land makes them economically vulnerable and dependent upon their upper- and middle-caste landlords.  This [...]

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    India is prone to natural disasters because of its peculiar geo-climatic conditions. Floods, landslides, droughts, cyclones, earthquakes are recurring phenomena. Dalits are invariably the most vulnerable   section during any natural disaster and least likely to be able t o access to aid when it become available.  Any disaster affects all sections of people [...]

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Rights to Criminal Justice     khairlanji (Maharashtra) one of the  latest incidents of gruesome violence against Dalits where all in  a family except one  was brutally killed by uppercastes     undertakes daily monitoring of secondary media sources (newspapers, internet, etc.) in order to find all reported Dalit Human Rights violations that have taken [...]

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Overview of Dalit Human Rights Situation   The Dalit Human Rights Situation: A Brief Overview    Over one-sixth of India’s population, some 170 million people, live a precarious existence, shunned by much of Indian society because of their rank as “untouchables” or Dalits—literally meaning “broken” people—at the bottom of India’s caste system.  Dalits are discriminated against, denied access to land and basic resources, forced [...]

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Dalits & Human Rights : The Battles Ahead — I   There are more dalits in India than there are people in Pakistan. The Scheduled Castes account for nearly 16.48 per cent of India’s people. That is, over 160 million human beings. Their contribution to society in terms of labour, art and culture is enormous. [...]

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  In South Asia’s caste system, a Dalit (Hindi: ????) — formerly known as untouchable or achuta — is a person outside of the four Varnas, and considered below of all and polluting. Dalits include people as leather-workers, scavengers, tanners, flayers, cobblers, agricultural labourers, municipal cleaners, gymnasts, drum beaters, folk musicians and street handicraft persons. [...]

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