Dr. Ambedkar and the Dalit Future

Dr. Ambedkar and the Dalit Future
Author: V. R. Krishna Iyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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On the plight of the untouchables in India, and the contribution of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, 1892-1956, Indian statesman, to their uplift.

Dr Ambedkar and the Dalit Future

Dr Ambedkar and the Dalit Future
Author: V. R. Krishna Iyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2016
Genre: Dalits
ISBN: 9789350502839


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Doctor Ambedkar and the Dalit Future

Doctor Ambedkar and the Dalit Future
Author: Iyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2010
Genre: Dalits
ISBN: 9788176467223


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On the plight of the untouchables in India, and the contribution of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, 1892-1956, Indian statesman, to their uplift.

Dalits

Dalits
Author: Anand Teltumbde
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315526441


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This book is a comprehensive introduction to dalits in India (who comprise over one-sixth of the country’s population) from the origins of caste system to the present day. Despite a plethora of provisions for affirmative action in the Indian Constitution, dalits are largely excluded from the mainstream except for a minuscule section. The book traces the multifarious changes that befell them during the colonial period and their development thereafter under the leadership of Babasaheb Ambedkar in the centre of political arena. It looks at hitherto unexplored aspects of the degeneration of the dalit movement during the post-Ambedkar period, as well as salient contemporary issues such as the rise of the Bahujan Samaj Party, dalit capitalism, the occupation of dalit discourse by NGOs, neoliberalism and its impact, and the various implicit or explicit emancipation schemas thrown up by them. The work also discusses ideology, strategy and tactics of the dalit movement; touches upon one of the most contentious issues of increasing divergence between the dalit and Marxist movements; and delineates the role of the state, both colonial and post-colonial, in shaping dalit politics in particular ways. A tour de force, this book brings to the fore many key contemporary concerns and will be of great interest to students, scholars and teachers of politics and political economy, sociology, history, social exclusion studies and the general reader.

From Periphery to Centre Stage

From Periphery to Centre Stage
Author: Kripal Chandra Yadav
Publisher: Manohar Publishers
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788173042768


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Of Late, There Has Been A Proliferation Of Writings On Dr. Ambedkar, Dalits And Their Problems. A Serious Perusal Of This Voluminous Literature Shows, However, That Although Much Has Been Said About The Subjects, Still A Great Deal Remains To Be Said. The Present Study Seeks To Fill This Gap. The Study Deals With Three Themes: (I) Dr. Ambedkar, (Ii) Ambedkarism, And (Iii) Dalit Future. The Three Themes Are Interconnected. Dr. Ambedkar Is Central To The Entire Exercise. Hence A Major Part Of The Study Is Devoted To An Understanding Of The Man, His Ideology And His Movement.

The Dalit Truth (Rethinking India series)

The Dalit Truth (Rethinking India series)
Author: K. Raju
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2022-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 935492591X


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The Dalit Truth contains a symphony of Dalit voices as they call out to the future. A multitude of Dalit truths and their battles against the lies perpetrated by the caste system are reflected in the pages of this book, pointing towards a future filled with promise and prospects for the coming generations. This eighth volume in the Rethinking India series, published in collaboration with the Samruddha Bharat Foundation, probes the pathway to be followed by the Dalits as articulated by Ambedkar's Constitution. The authors featured in the volume come from various fields and bring narratives of different colours, not just stories of dismay but also of possibilities. The essays offer deeper insights into social, educational, economic and cultural challenges and opportunities faced by the Dalits, the varied strategies of political parties for their mobilization and the choice to be made by the Dalits for attaining social equality. The informed readers of today will find these pages both enlightening and refreshing. The Dalit Truth is a dossier for tomorrow. Contributing authors: Sukhadeo Thorat; Raja Sekhar Vundru; Kiruba Munusamy; Suraj Yengde; Bhanwar Meghwanshi; Badri Narayan; Jignesh Mevani; Sudha Pai; PA. Ranjith; R.S. Praveen Kumar; Priyank Kharge; Neeraj Shetye; Budithi Rajsekhar

The Radical in Ambedkar

The Radical in Ambedkar
Author: Anand Teltumbde
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2018-11-02
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9353053137


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This landmark volume, edited and introduced by Anand Teltumbde and Suraj Yengde, establishes B.R. Ambedkar as the most powerful advocate of equality and fraternity in modern India. While the vibrant Dalit movement recognizes Ambedkar as an agent for social change, the intellectual class has celebrated him as the key architect of the Indian Constitution and the political establishment has sought to limit his concerns to the question of reservations. This remarkable volume seeks to unpack the radical in Ambedkar's legacy by examining his life work from hitherto unexplored perspectives. Although revered by millions today primarily as a Dalit icon, Ambedkar was a serious scholar of India's history, society and foreign policy. He was also among the first dedicated human rights lawyers, as well as a journalist and a statesman. Critically evaluating his thought and work, the essays in this book-by Jean Drèze, Partha Chatterjee, Sukhadeo Thorat, Manu Bhagavan, Anupama Rao and other internationally renowned names-discuss Ambedkar's theory on minority rights, the consequences of the mass conversion of Dalits to Buddhism, Dalit oppression in the context of racism and anti-Semitism, and the value of his thought for Marxism and feminism, among other global concerns. An extraordinary collection of immense breadth and scholarship that challenges the popular understanding of Ambedkar, The Radical in Ambedkar is essential reading for all those who wish to imagine a new future.

MAHAD: The Making of the First Dalit Revolt

MAHAD: The Making of the First Dalit Revolt
Author: Anand Teltumbde
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000780643


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MAHAD has an iconic place in Dalit universe. Associated with legendary personality of Dr Ambedkar, the struggle of Dalits at Mahad for asserting their rights to access the public tank, the Chavadar tank, arguably ranks among the first civil rights struggles in history. Unfortunately, it remained largely confined to folklore; its detailed account still remaining fragmented and in mostly Marathi. This book provides a comprehensive account, using many sources including the archival materials, of the two conferences in Mahad in 1927 that marks the beginning of the Dalit movement under Babasaheb Ambedkar to a wider readership in English. It tries to frame it within its historical context which will help people comprehend its historical significance. It also seeks to draw certain lessons for the future course of the Dalit movement. The book additionally contains the original account of Comrade R. B. MORE, the organizer of the first conference at Mahad.