HISTORICIZING PERINAD REVOLT

HISTORICIZING PERINAD REVOLT
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Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9781678068530
ISBN-13 : 1678068535
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Download or read book HISTORICIZING PERINAD REVOLT written by Dr. P. Renjini and published by Lulu Publication. This book was released on 2021-03-24 with total page 197 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The word ‘Dalit’ was derived from the Sanskrit word ‘dal’ means broken, ground-down, downtrodden or depressed. They constituting seventeen percentage of the total population this term are mostly used to describe communities that have been subjected to untouchability. Dalit or the group of people traditionally regarded as the untouchables were always remain as marginalized and subjected to exploitation. “Caste Outcaste”, you meet others who face the same challenge and you do, and you get to know that you are not alone”. The Dalit activists are part of something, that may be seen as global ‘counter public’ and along with their sympathisers they acted on a global scale. Their message was spread across the world. The present globalization and privatization provides lots of job opportunities for the upper caste, but for the Dalits it was provides unemployment.


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