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| Bangalore: | Dalit Action Committee, 1979) |
| He was a brother-in-law of the famous | Dalit activist Iyothee Thass. |
| akshmi's presence, partly because Lakshmi is a | Dalit and partly because Saru has heard the villager |
| Shi'a Islamist group Hizbullah claims that the | Dalit and Tamar gas fields belong to Lebanon and war |
| Nandanar was an untouchable ( | dalit), and M. K. Gandhi, among others, saw his stor |
| It promotes | Dalit arts, culture as well as empowers dalit leader |
| The | Dalit Bahujan Shramik Union (DBSU) is a Dalit-Bahuja |
| s a resource support organisation (RSO) of the | Dalit Bahujan Shramik Union based in Hyderabad with |
| Thomas was the Organising Secretary of | Dalit Bahujan Shramik Union, an affiliate of dappu l |
| 5. | Dalit Bhasha (Dalit Language)- Study |
| ho finds mention mention is Dohara Kakkaiah, a | Dalit by birth, six of whose confessional poems surv |
| In 14th century India, Ravidas, a | Dalit by birth, taught monotheistic spirituality and |
| Datta Peetham offered financial support to 125 | Dalit children for their schooling and Collage. |
| ny Scholarship schemes are established for the | Dalit Christians in the Archdiocese and the poor and |
| rama has constructed 8 temples (so far) in the | Dalit communities of Mysore & Hunsur town. |
| lation is mostly Hindu (Nair, Ezhava and a few | Dalit communities), with some Muslim households in T |
| diverse, comprising Ezhavas, Nairs and various | Dalit communities. |
| His father was a Tamil from the | Dalit community who had converted to Buddhism and Si |
| As a | Dalit community, they often suffer from societal dis |
| The Pambada community, a marginalised | dalit community, has as its hereditary profession, s |
| SC reservation to | Dalit converts |
| Though mostly used by the | Dalit converts to Buddhism, it is not religious by i |
| Chindu is a | dalit cultural resource centre located in Hyderabad |
| in 1933 assisted B.R. Ambedkar in formulating | Dalit demands. |
| oken in Bangalore - the Tigala dialect and the | Dalit dialect. |
| r dot the landscape of Maharashtra, UP and all | dalit dominated states in India, and in those statue |
| ODESA ( Organization for | Dalit Empowerment and Social Activation) is situated |
| bha Bharati was born into a politically active | Dalit family in Kavali in the Srikakulam district. |
| Bangaru Laxman was born in a | Dalit family in Andhra Pradesh. |
| Xavier was born in a | Dalit family in the year 1920. |
| Damodaram Sanjivayya was born in a poor | dalit family in Peddapadu village in Kurnool distric |
| born in Lakhimpur Kheri in Uttar Pradesh in a | dalit family. |
| India: Western Interventions in Dravidian and | Dalit Faultlines (Co-authored with Rajiv Malhotra) I |
| The | dalit female Bhakti writer Gangasati used the term t |
| gist Joseph Langotsky, who named the Tamar and | Dalit fields after his daughter and granddaughter. |
| numerous Christian evangelical groups, such as | Dalit Freedom Network. |
| nd 1980.he was founder of indian minorties and | dalit front and worked hard for the down trodden. |
| akuyil tells the story of the love affair of a | Dalit girl and an educated, high caste school teache |
| mma Chedathy also known as Mariamma John was a | Dalit Grandmother, a well known folklorist from the |
| with Pallar and Parayar, they form the largest | Dalit group. |
| h a common defining ancestry, and in fact many | Dalit groups in north India are referred to as Chand |
| uza was invited to testify as an expert on the | Dalit issue by the United States Congress at a heari |
| uza was invited to testify as an expert on the | Dalit issue by the United States Congress at a heari |
| een recognized as international experts on the | Dalit issue and have been invited to testify in the |
| n India for her contributions in mainstreaming | Dalit issues, especially the precarious situation of |
| Dalit Kisan Dal (Dalit Peasants Party), is a politic | |
| Dalit Kudimagan stood in the Lok Sabha elections 200 | |
| The president of the party is | Dalit Kudimagan. |
| He served as private secretary to another | Dalit leader M. C. Rajah. |
| nd Round Table Conference in London along with | Dalit leader Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. |
| nt on to found the Jana Sangh in October 1951, | Dalit leader B. R. Ambedkar revived the Scheduled Ca |
| d the All-India Depressed Classes Association, | Dalit leader B. R. Ambedkar and the Independent Labo |
| Sathyavani Muthu a | Dalit leader, was the minister for Harijan Welfare m |
| Another popular | Dalit leader, Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati, ha |
| He is a popular | Dalit leader. |
| Certain senior | Dalit leaders of the Congress unofficially conveyed |
| ke Ram Vilas Paswan and Mayawati, two powerful | dalit leaders. |
| In the same year he presided over the ' | Dalit Literary Conference' held at Mahad. |
| author and poet known for his contributions to | Dalit literature that dealt with the atrocities expe |
| One of the major themes of | Dalit Literature, Intercaste marriage is the leitmot |
| Nallala Odelu was born in | dalit, Madiga family. |
| Manikya Vara Prasad was born in | Dalit, Madiga family in Guntur district to Deva Bhik |
| Dalit Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (Dalit Popular Progre | |
| The protagonist Bhaskar, a | Dalit marries Aruna, a Higher-caste woman, when she |
| ch arguments have always been dismissed by the | Dalit masses. |
| In 1938, he became the first | Dalit mayor of Madras. |
| ghting for the rights of Muslim, Christian and | Dalit minorities" in India. |
| Hindutva Strategies And | Dalit Movement |
| He was "Father of | Dalit Movement in Andhra Pradesh". |
| remembered today as one of the pioneers of the | Dalit movement in India. |
| The temple formed a pivotal role in | Dalit movement in India. |
| ion on the socialist and communist concepts of | Dalit movement founder Babasaheb Ambedkar. |
| oon became an important radical thinker of the | Dalit movement, and published a major ideologue of t |
| son of Rettamalai Srinivasan, a pioneer in the | Dalit movement. |
| He founded the social organisation named | Dalit Mukti Sena (Dalit Liberation Army) which was a |
| His views are echoed by Punitha Pandian of | Dalit Murasu. |
| The Halalkhor are a | Dalit Muslim community , found in the states of Biha |
| Though | Dalit narratives have been a part of the Indian soci |
| The politics of | Dalit Nationalism has been brought into full play on |
| Dalit Nationalism, refers to the Dalit movements tha | |
| It is considered to be the first | Dalit novel written in Tamil. |
| He established | Dalit panchayat courts to settle disputes among dali |
| The | Dalit Panther movement was a radical departure from |
| Dalit Panther is inspired by Black Panther, a revolu | |
| The initiative to form the | Dalit Panther Movement was taken up by Namdeo Dhasal |
| AMK has had electoral cooperation with the | Dalit Panthers of India. |
| While | Dalit Panthers of India joined the AIADMK alliance, |
| ) created a great sensation and publicised the | Dalit Panthers through Maharashtra. |
| Namantar Andolan was started by | Dalit Panthers. |
| Flag used by various | Dalit parties of India |
| ntinued to deal with the lives of marginalized | Dalit people in Maharashtra. |
| d housing programs for the region's tribal and | dalit people. |
| 4 April - B. R. Ambedkar, nationalist, jurist, | Dalit political leader and a Buddhist revivalist (d. |
| Dalit Rashtra can be defined as a democracy, which i | |
| A home-land many times known by as | Dalit Rashtra, Dalit Raj, Dalit Rajya, Dalitistan, D |
| ndian social activist and has been working for | dalit rights. |
| ian bigot and a self proclaimed campaigner for | Dalit rights. |
| 7. | Dalit Sahithyam (Dalit Literature) |
| Bangalore: | Dalit Sahitya Akademy, 1989 |
| In the 20th century, the term " | Dalit literature" came into use in 1958, when the fi |
| leader Sitaram Kesri of showing "disrespect to | Dalit saints like Ravidas, Satyakam Jabali, Sadhna K |
| ress (Democratic) was formed, a splinter Nepal | Dalit Sangh (Prajatantrik) was formed as the NC(D) D |
| He is coordinator for Center for | Dalit Studies. |
| Dalit: The Black Untouchables of India (foreword by | |
| DMMK was a part of the | Dalit third front in Tamil Nadu in the 2004 election |
| K.R. Narayanan was the first | dalit to be President of India. |
| to engender a mass movement and widen the term | Dalit to include all oppressed people, but the major |
| hcare, DFN has sent dozens of medical teams to | Dalit villages for preventative care and in response |
| Dalit Voice has also been criticized for "buying int | |
| akov writes that the antisemitism exhibited by | Dalit Voice is a fairly recent and unrepresentative |
| He is the founder of the ' | Dalit Voice' organisation a radical wing of the broa |
| He mentioned Rajshekar's editorship of | Dalit Voice, saying that its pages had "welcomed Afr |
| Dalit Voice, in addition to publishing articles abou | |
| Lok Janshakti held sway over | Dalit votes and RJD over Yadav votes, thus making it |
| where majority of the Christian population is | Dalit whereas the clergy are non-Dalits. |
| idered the first autobiographical narrative by | Dalit woman writer. |
| Black women and compare it to the situation of | Dalit women. |
| When | Dalit workers in the factory called off the strike a |
| ers and strongly criticized the actions of the | Dalit workers and police. |
| Om Prakash Valmiki is a famous | Dalit writer.I n his autobiography, Joothan in the y |
| Over the years his stories taught future | Dalit writers to give creative rendition to their au |
| One of the first | Dalit writers was Madara Chennaiah, an 11th-century |
| Baburao Bagul (1930-2008) was pioneer of | Dalit writings in Marathi . |
| and Srinivas Reddy when the latter abused the | Dalit youth in the name of his caste'. |
| els 'Adithyanum Radhayum Mattu Chilarum', 'Oru | Dalit Yuvathiyude Kadanakatha','Kesavante Vilapangal |
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