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Agro-feminism: An Ideology of Hope for Dalit Women

Asian Journal of Women's Studies, 2013
This study was undertaken in Vellore district of Tamil Nadu, South India, which largely depends on agriculture and leather industries to employ its economically active population. Agriculture engages 2.1 million of its population while the leather and allied factories accommodate a substantial amount of the rest.
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Dalit Feminism: Identity of women In Short Stories of Urmila Pawar

open access: yesSMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH ; Vol. 6 No. 11 (2018): Volume 6, Issue 11, November 2018; 9, 2018
“If you wish to know how civilized a culture is, look at how they treat its women.”                                              &
Tewari, Ulka, Mishra, Dr. Smita
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Dalit Women and Feminism in India

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Out of the 22 million population of the country it is estimated that the total population of Dalits is 20% (CERD !(1997) of which Dalit women occupy half of that population. Except for a few, the total segment of this population leads a miserable life. Dalit women have been active throughout history, though often this has not been recorded.
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The Dalit Feminism Focussed by Bama in Karukku

Louis Savenien Dupuis Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
 Indian history has been a lively history of dispute and dialectic between exploiters and oppressed, colonizers and colonized, authoritative and powerless. Dalit literature is known for its conflict and rebellion of the subordinate caste against the higher-class community. Dalit women are notably twicely manipulated.
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