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Dalit Intellectuals and Dalit Discourse
2004"My mother Purnabai was not very educated. But at a time when education up to the fourth grade was understood to be a big thing in the Dalit community. When girls were not at all educated. She had studied up to third grade.
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Cultural Representation of Dalits in Nepali Literature Written by Dalit and Non-Dalit Writers
Intellectual Inception: A Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Bhojpur CampusThe major objective of this paper is to explore the cultural representation of Dalits in Nepali literature written by both Dalit and non-Dalit writers. To meet its objective, Likhe (2073) by Sarad Paudel and Itihāsko Ek Paikā (The brave person in the history, 2066) by Ranendra Barali have been selected purposively as primary texts for analysis.
Shyam Lal Magarati, Rinju Sherpa
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Dalit Movement And Contribution Of Dalit Associations In United Provinces.
Journal of Media,Culture and Communication, 2022This article attempts to document the history of dalit associations in United Provinces. The main objective of this article is to provide a historical trajectory of evolution of dalit movement and contribution of dalit associations to it in United Provinces.
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DALIT MOVEMENT IN KARNATAKA AND DALIT DEVELOPMENT – AN ANALYSIS
2019An attempt is made in this paper is to analyse the dalit movement in the state of Karnataka and development of dalit. It is often said that the rise and growth of Dalit Movement in Karnataka is completely dissimilar from other parts of India. Some of the recent studies of the well known Dalit writers in Kannada show that the social composition of ...
T.G. Nagabhushana, M.G. Hanumantharaju
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Dalit Literature- The Voice of Dalit Protest
2008The Literal meaning of the word dalit is "downtrodden" or "depressed" or "oppressed". It is not a new word. Apparently, it was first used in the 1930s as a hindi and marathi translation of the English expression depressed classes, a term the British used to refer to the group of people who are now called the Scheduled Castes.
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Dalits and Dalit Christians in India: Debate in Development
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013Dalits are the perpetual victims of marginalisation and socio-economic exclusion. The word Dalit is derived from the root ‘Dal’, incidentally common to both Sanskrit and Hebrew. In both languages it has the same meaning i.e. weak, crushed, split open and trampled upon. The demand for SC status for the Dalit Christians is a long standing one.
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Morality in Premchand’s Kafan: For Dalits or Anti-Dalit ?
It is an article on Premchand's most controversial short story, Kafan. This article attempts to describe how the story gives an alternative voice to the downtrodden and how the characters define a morality of their own, which is outside the purview of the Brahmanical framework.openaire +1 more source
2018
Dalit, ljevaonica metala i tvornica strojeva za posebnu namjenu sa sjedištem u Daruvaru. Razvila se iz strojobravarske radionice koju je 1890. osnovao Franjo Effenberger.
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Dalit, ljevaonica metala i tvornica strojeva za posebnu namjenu sa sjedištem u Daruvaru. Razvila se iz strojobravarske radionice koju je 1890. osnovao Franjo Effenberger.
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Transformation From Aesthetics to Activism: An Analysis of Select Dalit Women Personal Narratives
Contemporary Voice of Dalit, 2023Surya Simon
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