Volume 19 No 11 (2021)
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CASTE POLITICS AGAINST DALITS AND THE SOCIAL REFORMS IN RAJASTHANI SOCIETY : SENSING THROUGH SHYAMALAL JAIDIA'S
Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy.T, Syam Kumar.B,3Prabhavathamma.Y,4Purnasekhar.K
Abstract
The present paper explores how low caste identities for the Dalits in the Hindu caste hierarchy have not only created a narrative of their misrepresentation in every domain of stakeholder-ships in the country but also continue to widen the ideological erosion even among these in the post- independent political system in India. The deep-rootedness of divisive politics of caste system still affects proper implementation of government and nongovernment policies that are either framed while framing constitution or being framed thereafter for these people. The divisive frame work of caste system, practical issues in proper implementation of to various policies have been literary explored by the Dalit writers, especially in Shyamlal Jaidia’s autobiography Untold Story of a Bhangi Vice-Chancellor (2001).
Keywords
Identities, misrepresentation, divisive, practical, implementation.
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