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Response to “Casteism in a medical college: A reminiscence”
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2019I was a student of the Government Medical College (GMC), Nagpur, from 1970 to1975. Based on my own experiences, I agree completely with Anurag Bhargava's comments regarding casteism at GMC Nagpur (1). Caste stigma gets attached to you early in life and stays with you till you reach the grave.
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From the Social to the Clinical: Towards a Psychopathology of Everyday Casteism
Contemporary Voice of Dalit, 2022Caste has predominantly been understood as a social problem. It is understood as a form of discrimination embedded in the Hindu society that promotes Brahmanical supremacy which, in turn, is founded on the ostracization and dehumanization of the Dalit subject.
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CASTEISM, COMMUNALISM AND REGIONALISM IN INDIAN POLITICS- A OVERVIEW
2019We are proud to be the largest democracy in the world. For more than sixty-five years, we have witnessed the conduct of successful elections, peaceful changes of government at the Centre and in the States, people exercising freedom of expression, movement and religion. India has also been developing and transforming economically and socially.
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Time for truth: War within the army (Casteism in Indian army)
2012People who reach the highest positions in the Indian Army come from the upper castes. In the army, the fight for supremacy also goes on within them on the basis of caste. In 2012, the controversy regarding General VK Singh was the result of a similar caste war. These trends at the highest level of the military are dangerous for India's security.
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RELIGIOUS DISILLUSIONMENT: A STUDY OF CHRISTIAN CASTEISM IN BAMA'S KARUKKU
Karukku presents the spiritual development of the narrator through her beliefs as a Christian and her realisation as a Dalit. The protagonist Faustina Mary Fatima Rani, a Roman Catholic as well as a Tamil Dalit woman, provides a deep insight into how the Church shaped and regulated the lives of Dalit Christians. Due to the caste and social system basedTripti Verma, Dr. Aditi Bhardwaj
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POVERTY, DISPARITY AND CASTEISM IN PREMCHAND’S SHORT STORY “THE SHROUD”
Bridging Perspectives in Social SciencesThe paper investigates the harsh themes of poverty and social inequality in Munshi Premchand’s short story “Kafan” (The Shroud). The study aims to depict how disparity impacted human relations and the intricate fabric of the society, by understanding the characters, socio-economic conditions, and moral conflicts in the story.
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