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1. Poems of Sant Ram Udasi
(In Panjabi/Dalit Poetry)
MP3 recording of Dalit Poet Sant Ram Udasi in original Panajbi Please download Panjabi fonts from the bottom of the page
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
A cure for cancer – or just a very political animal? http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/a-cure-for-cancer-ndash-or-just-a-very-political-animal-2031253.html The Go-vigyan ...
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
3. Ramayana of Valmiki
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from L to R)
Ramayana of Valmiki This article originally appeared in the UK Valmiki community’s monthly newsletter named The Service [Editor Mohan Lal alias Gardash Bharti] in the early 1980’s ...
Monday, 31 May 2010
4. The untouchable by Shahid-e-Azam Bhagat Singh
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from A to F)
The Untouchable (Originally published in 'Kirti' (Punjabi) June 1929)     This article shows Shahid-e-Azam Bhagat Singh at his very best; fearless, swimming against ...
Monday, 12 April 2010
5. The Satnami Chamars
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from S to Z)
The Satnami Chamars   There is a city named Begampura; Where pain and sorrow find no place; There is no fear of tribute or tax; There is no sin, nor dread or death.   The ...
Saturday, 20 March 2010
6. A is also for Avatar
(Dalits in Diaspora/A to Z for Diaspora Dalits)
Avatar, Nirgun and Sagun Not just being represented by a stone idol,  can God actually reside in an idol made out of stone? Does God incarnate himself to this earth? If he does so why does he come ...
Sunday, 14 March 2010
7. O - is for our history - Part 1
(Dalits in Diaspora/A to Z for Diaspora Dalits)
Introduction You are a Ravidasi or a Valmiki, or an Indian Buddhist, or an Indian Christian. Your parents may have even described themselves hesitantly as Hindus when asked by the white people ...
Sunday, 14 June 2009
8. Dalits and the Emanicipatory Sikh religion
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from S to Z)
... shifted to the main Gulabdasi[13] centre at Chathianwala, near Kasur, in Lahore district. It was here that he composed his first two books of poetry; the love-lore Shirin Farhad in the established Punjabi ...
Sunday, 14 June 2009
... youngsters from india showed that they are united and can bring london to a halt.. it was a protest we waited for years.. The onlookers in the street were witnessing the slogans in Hindi and Punjabi as ...
Sunday, 14 June 2009
10. D is for Diversity and (Pan Indian) Dalit
(Dalits in Diaspora/A to Z for Diaspora Dalits)
  Coming soon: Why the only pan Indian identity we can have is Dalit and why diversity is good for Dalits.
Saturday, 07 February 2009
11. W is for Who am I?
(Dalits in Diaspora/A to Z for Diaspora Dalits)
... that he is much more near to me than a Punjabi Hindu Brahmin in whose eyes I may be nothing? We may  also hate someone from our own clan because he is always aping the Hindus. This is called class love ...
Saturday, 07 February 2009
12. S is for Soham
(Dalits in Diaspora/A to Z for Diaspora Dalits)
  Soham, meaning 'Thou are That' was adopted by the Ravidasia Adi Dharam movement of the early 1920s in the Panjab to indicate their equality with other groups in the Panjab. Report of the Ad Dharam ...
Saturday, 07 February 2009
13. Britain – A Society Free From Caste Prejudice?
(Dalits in Diaspora/Replies to the The Hindu Council/Forum UK)
At least this is the claim of the British Government. How did the British Government arrive at this conclusion? The British Government claims that it had a preliminary survey carried out which ...
Sunday, 01 February 2009
14. Annihilation of Caste
(Dalits in Diaspora/Replies to the The Hindu Council/Forum UK)
We can think of no better document which is a better antidote to Hindu Council UK's distortion and propaganda regarding the Indian caste system and Dalits, than Ambedkar's Annihilation of Caste . This ...
Sunday, 11 January 2009
15. A Critique of the Hindu Council Report 'Caste in India' by Gail Omvedt
(Dalits in Diaspora/Replies to the The Hindu Council/Forum UK)
 Caste in India * This article was written as a reply to a document on “Caste in India” issued by the Hindu Council of the UK, which was itself a response to Dalit organizing globally ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
16. Valmik Sabha Demands Apology
(The News/Latest)
  Shri Guru Valmik Sabha Southall UK has demanded an apology from the Hindu Council UK. So what is behind this unusual demand? In its Report on Caste the Hindu Council UK claimed that it had ...
Sunday, 07 December 2008
17. Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT)
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from A to F)
Indian history is an on-going process of dicovery   Many scholars of Indian history now accept that there was no large scale Aryan military invasion into India which resulted in the catastrophic ...
Sunday, 07 December 2008
18. Dalitica
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from A to F)
  Dalitica provides you an insight into the mind of the thinking Dalit and delves into the issues not normally raised by most other Dalit sites.   The slant may be slightly ...
Sunday, 07 December 2008
19. Indus Valley Civilisation - Pride of Indigenous Dalits
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from G to L)
   During earlier colonial times it was thought that the Aryans 'civilised' India, but this has long since proved to be wrong. Indus Valley culture which started with village ...
Sunday, 07 December 2008
20. Race, Racism and Caste
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from L to R)
It has been claimed e.g. in Dalit Voice journal that Dalits (Untouchables) are the Blacks of India. There is an element of truth in this, but this is not the whole truth. Race has been discredited ...
Saturday, 06 December 2008
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Rquotes

Gandhism - its True Nature

Who would have accepted Mr Gandhi as a leader in any other country? Mr Gandhi is kind to the Untouchables, but for what? Only because he wants to kill by kindness, them and their movement. What is there in Gandhism which is not found in orthodox Hinduism? There is caste in Hinduism, there is caste in Gandhism. Hinduism believes in the law of hereditary profession, so does Gandhism.... All that Gandhism has  done is to find a philosophical justification for Hinduism and its dogmas.

Dr B R ambedkar



Newsflash

The Times of India

8 Indian states have more poor than 26 poorest African nations
PTI, Jul 12, 2010, 04.18pm IST

LONDON: Acute poverty prevails in eight Indian states, including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, together accounting for more poor people than in the 26 poorest African nations combined, a new 'multidimensional' measure of global poverty has said.

The new measure, called the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), was developed and applied by the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative with UNDP support.

It will be featured in the forthcoming 20 th anniversary edition of the UNDP Human Development Report.

An analysis by MPI creators reveals that there are more 'MPI poor' people in eight Indian states (421 million in Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal) than in the 26 poorest African countries combined (410 million).

The new poverty measure that gives a multidimensional picture of people living in poverty, and is expected to help target development resources more effectively, its creators said.

The MPI supplants the Human Poverty Index, which had been included in the annual Human Development Reports since 1997.

The 2010 UNDP Human Development Report will be published in late October, but research findings from the Multidimensional Poverty Index were made available today at a policy forum in London and on line on the websites of OPHI and the UNDP Human Development Report.

The MPI assesses a range of critical factors or 'deprivations' at the household level: from education to
health outcomes to assets and services.

Taken together, these factors provide a fuller portrait of acute poverty than simple income measures, according to OPHI and UNDP.

The measure reveals the nature and extent of poverty at different levels: from household up to regional, national and international level.

This new multidimensional approach to assessing poverty has been adapted for national use in Mexico, and is now being considered by Chile and Colombia.

"The MPI is like a high resolution lens which reveals a vivid spectrum of challenges facing the poorest households," said OPHI Director Dr Sabina Alkire, who created the MPI with Professor James Foster of George Washington University and Maria Emma Santos of OPHI.

The UNDP Human Development Report Office is also joining forces with OPHI to promote international discussions on the practical applicability of this multidimensional approach to measuring poverty.