Denied the most basic of human rights, this analytical framework aims to prove an overview of the plight of India’s hijras and proposes greater access to health and education for India’s longest lasting social outcasts in an attempt to help them out-caste the nation’s social hierarchy
India adopted a democratic parliamentary constitution in January 1950. This constitution enumerates ...
Abstract: The viable development and improvement of the people, networks and country al...
In this respect, it is highly appropriate & relevant to mention over here that Dr. Bhim Rao Ambe...
““Untouchability” is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden in India. The enforcement o...
Caste-based oppression in India lives today in an environment seemingly hostile to its presence: a n...
The Constitution of India guarantees equality of status to all citizens, irrespective of their caste...
On July 19, 2010, the Hindustan Times reported that a Dalit (“untouchable”) woman was gang-raped and...
Certain basic rights relating to life, liberty and freedom of movement for which all the human being...
The book is involved in tracking the trajectory of group justice from the colonial period to the pre...
Human Rights are available by birth for all beyond all kinds of discriminations with universality in...
The right to live a dignified life is one of the basic necessities of human beings. In Maslow’s hier...
The Indian subcontinent was a very helpless society in an equal society, full of domination and expl...
The term “Dalit” was popularized by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. It meant divided, it’s a self-chosen politica...
Justice Chandrachud, in the Sabarimala Temple case had held that untouchability is not just limited ...
“Day in and day out we take pride in claiming that India has a 5000 year old civilization. But the w...
India adopted a democratic parliamentary constitution in January 1950. This constitution enumerates ...
Abstract: The viable development and improvement of the people, networks and country al...
In this respect, it is highly appropriate & relevant to mention over here that Dr. Bhim Rao Ambe...
““Untouchability” is abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden in India. The enforcement o...
Caste-based oppression in India lives today in an environment seemingly hostile to its presence: a n...
The Constitution of India guarantees equality of status to all citizens, irrespective of their caste...
On July 19, 2010, the Hindustan Times reported that a Dalit (“untouchable”) woman was gang-raped and...
Certain basic rights relating to life, liberty and freedom of movement for which all the human being...
The book is involved in tracking the trajectory of group justice from the colonial period to the pre...
Human Rights are available by birth for all beyond all kinds of discriminations with universality in...
The right to live a dignified life is one of the basic necessities of human beings. In Maslow’s hier...
The Indian subcontinent was a very helpless society in an equal society, full of domination and expl...
The term “Dalit” was popularized by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. It meant divided, it’s a self-chosen politica...
Justice Chandrachud, in the Sabarimala Temple case had held that untouchability is not just limited ...
“Day in and day out we take pride in claiming that India has a 5000 year old civilization. But the w...
India adopted a democratic parliamentary constitution in January 1950. This constitution enumerates ...
Abstract: The viable development and improvement of the people, networks and country al...
In this respect, it is highly appropriate & relevant to mention over here that Dr. Bhim Rao Ambe...