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Intestinal parasite infections remain highly prevalent (53.3%) among the Bantar community in Sunsari, Nepal, with Ascaris lumbricoides being the most common parasite and nail‐biting habit identified as a significant risk factor. The findings highlight the urgent need for targeted water, sanitation, hygiene, and health education interventions.
Mukesh Kumar Mahato +6 more
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Dalit Women and Land Rights in India
This essay deals with dalit women's land rights in India.
Pallical, Beena, Dinker, Grijesh
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Dalit literature and its role in the Dalit movement [PDF]
The thesis deals with dalit literature and its role in the dalit movement. In the preface it summarizes information about indian caste system, untouchability and outlines the history of the dalit movement.
Horáčková, Jana
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University students show limited fertility awareness and less favorable attitudes toward parenthood. Misconceptions about age‐related fertility decline and infertility risks may delay informed decisions. Attitudes vary by age, ethnicity, and religion, highlighting the need for structured, age‐appropriate fertility education and counseling to support ...
Osin Gurung +3 more
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Varṇa’dan Hiyerarşi’ye: Modern Dünya Düzeninde Dalitler
Sınıflı toplum anlayışının günümüzde en yoğun ve canlı sayılabilecek örneğini bulabileceğimiz Hindu toplumunun alt tabakasını, hatta dışlanmış ve tamamen dışarıda kabul edilenlerini oluşturan dalitler, tarihsel süreçte her daim ezilen ve yok sayılan bir ...
Arzu Yıldız Aydın
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Short Abstract This article introduces the concept of internal deportation as a form of intra‐state expulsion of citizens to their ‘spaces of origin’. ABSTRACT This article introduces the concept of internal deportation as a form of intra‐state expulsion of citizens to their ‘spaces of origin’.
Ayushman Bhagat
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Dalit politics in contemporary India
This book is a ground-breaking intervention on Dalit politics in India. Challenging received ideas, it uses a comparative framework to understand Dalit mobilisations for political power, social equality and justice.
Gundimeda, Sambaiah
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Indian Dalit Literature: Through the Lens of Human Rights
In their pioneering paper titled Introducing Human Rights and Literary Forms or The Vehicles and Vocabularies of Human Rights Sophia A McClennen and Joseph R Slaughter assert perhaps human rights offered a relatively safe framework for ...
Dr. Subrata Sahoo
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Why do some people consider others "untouchable"? Why do upper caste people sprinkle water to purify themselves when touched by a Dalit? This documentary film explores the caste system in Nepal as it is experienced by lower castes - the Dalit - and ...
Madsen, Berit, Berit Madsen
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Literature about Dalits and by Dalits is a huge body of writing today. Autobiographical accounts as well as testimonies by Dalit writers from all over India have already been looked at as genres that locate personal as well as the suffering of a mass of ...
Nalini Pai
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