While social inclusion and inclusive societies are commendable goals, and also reflected in legislation and policies, the persistence of poverty and social deprivation suggests the need engage with how In spite of legislation prohibiting caste-based exclusionary practices in India, and implementation of reservation policies and welfare schemes, the vast majority of the Dalits – the so-called ‘lower castes’ continue to Caste-based stratification represents one of the most pervasive forms of social exclusion injustice with the so-called ‘lower castes’ or Dalits having been historically exposed to multiple exclusions and the majority continuing to experience social deprivation and poverty. Associated with the Hindu tradition, the caste ideol...
Caste has remained a subject of intense academic inquiry. Lately, new discourses have emerged under ...
This paper argues that social exclusion robs people of their "confidence" and this loss adversely af...
textabstractThis paper discusses the conceptualisation of group deprivation - particularly of Dalits...
Historically Dalits have the lowest social status in Indian society. They were generally segregated ...
Justice and equality are the two subjects often talked about by most of the nationalists and leaders...
Dalits are the lowest social group in the Indian caste hierarchy, formerly known as ‘untouchables’. ...
It has been argued that caste hierarchies in India have been influenced by Social Sector Investment....
The term “Dalit” was popularized by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. It meant divided, it’s a self-chosen politica...
This paper is a scholastic enquiry on the politics of the marginalised, with special reference to Pa...
As the lowest in the caste hierarchy, Dalits in Indian society have historically suffered caste-base...
Dalit political parties in north and central India have overwhelmingly pursued an agenda of recognit...
The Constitution of India guarantees equality of status to all citizens, irrespective of their caste...
We examine unequal outcomes in the implementation of India's national rural electrification program ...
Caste determines the field of education in India. Students who belong to the lower structure of cast...
Over the decades, upper caste Hindus have tried to suppress the lower castes which has led to caste ...
Caste has remained a subject of intense academic inquiry. Lately, new discourses have emerged under ...
This paper argues that social exclusion robs people of their "confidence" and this loss adversely af...
textabstractThis paper discusses the conceptualisation of group deprivation - particularly of Dalits...
Historically Dalits have the lowest social status in Indian society. They were generally segregated ...
Justice and equality are the two subjects often talked about by most of the nationalists and leaders...
Dalits are the lowest social group in the Indian caste hierarchy, formerly known as ‘untouchables’. ...
It has been argued that caste hierarchies in India have been influenced by Social Sector Investment....
The term “Dalit” was popularized by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. It meant divided, it’s a self-chosen politica...
This paper is a scholastic enquiry on the politics of the marginalised, with special reference to Pa...
As the lowest in the caste hierarchy, Dalits in Indian society have historically suffered caste-base...
Dalit political parties in north and central India have overwhelmingly pursued an agenda of recognit...
The Constitution of India guarantees equality of status to all citizens, irrespective of their caste...
We examine unequal outcomes in the implementation of India's national rural electrification program ...
Caste determines the field of education in India. Students who belong to the lower structure of cast...
Over the decades, upper caste Hindus have tried to suppress the lower castes which has led to caste ...
Caste has remained a subject of intense academic inquiry. Lately, new discourses have emerged under ...
This paper argues that social exclusion robs people of their "confidence" and this loss adversely af...
textabstractThis paper discusses the conceptualisation of group deprivation - particularly of Dalits...