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Lifting the veil on the Indian Caste System

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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
... city of 2.5m people that sits at the geographic centre of India. In addition to the cowsheds where workers from nearby villages gather dung and urine, there are several rather scruffy buildings ...
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
3. India Tops in Poverty
(The News/Newsflash)
... 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 ...
Monday, 12 July 2010
4. Ramayana of Valmiki
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from L to R)
... between the Aryans and the non Aryans people. Historians remain divided on many issues surrounding the post Indus society but it is accepted that the Aryans originated from outside of India and that they ...
Monday, 31 May 2010
5. The untouchable by Shahid-e-Azam Bhagat Singh
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from A to F)
... being as a fellow being just like ourselves. Western people on the other hand, who carry a reputation of being money minded, had unequivocally affirmed their faith in the principle of equality. This they ...
Monday, 12 April 2010
6. The Satnami Chamars
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from S to Z)
... from the other Indian people in the same period and in the same area. They denigrate the predeccesors of the Sikh movement so as to present Guru Gobind Singh as a semi-super natural being an epithet the ...
Saturday, 20 March 2010
7. A is also for Avatar
(Dalits in Diaspora/A to Z for Diaspora Dalits)
... ji's picture in the main hall • Murti pooja is prohibited on philosophical basis because when people start thinking that murti is god and commit crimes before it then ask for forgiveness, they assume that ...
Sunday, 14 March 2010
8. 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
9. Dalits and the Emanicipatory Sikh religion
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from S to Z)
... has to offer in his ‘Bhakhda Patal’ (Smouldering Netherworld): For smoked skinned people like me I do want My poems Should be part of that anthology That contains Stories ...
Sunday, 14 June 2009
... the historic demonstration against its government's Iraq policy and people came out in millions to oppose war on Iraq.. today years later, when we felt democratic space is shrinking here, I was amazed ...
Sunday, 14 June 2009
11. W is for Who am I?
(Dalits in Diaspora/A to Z for Diaspora Dalits)
... forward as racism. With caste system things are much more complex. With racism, at one time, black people could define their identity on the basis of skin colour alone  or shared oppression. To their ...
Saturday, 07 February 2009
12. S is for Soham
(Dalits in Diaspora/A to Z for Diaspora Dalits)
... the names of Ram and Rahim in their scriptures to mean God. That was the need of the day then. So why use Hari as a symbol for the community now? Why have some people gone to all that trouble to oppose ...
Saturday, 07 February 2009
13. Britain – A Society Free From Caste Prejudice?
(Dalits in Diaspora/Replies to the The Hindu Council/Forum UK)
... India is shining and therefore it can do no wrong. Bonded labour slavery, child labour, sexual slavery of the Devadasis, millions of people displaced from their lands due to globalisation, endless and ...
Sunday, 01 February 2009
14. A Critique of the Hindu Council Report 'Caste in India' by Gail Omvedt
(Dalits in Diaspora/Replies to the The Hindu Council/Forum UK)
... a harmonious and integrated society, that it was not by birth but by “merit”, and that today it functions as something like a “club” in which likeminded people can associate freely ...
Wednesday, 07 January 2009
15. Valmik Sabha Demands Apology
(The News/Latest)
... Ambedkar before they made this accusation, they could have saved themselves the bother of writing something which had been refuted more than half a century previously. "There are people who argue that ...
Sunday, 07 December 2008
16. Race, Racism and Caste
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from L to R)
... at times, as black Brahmins and fair skinned untouchables do exist and not in small numbers either. Generally speaking most people from the same area in India tend to have similar physical features. Taking ...
Saturday, 06 December 2008
17. Ayurveda
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from A to F)
... Vedas and the later classical Ayurvedic texts. Rather it would be more correct to say that the link between the herbal medicine practiced by ordinary people and that of the Buddhist medicine has not ...
Saturday, 06 December 2008
18. What is the Indian caste system?
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from A to F)
... example, caste organisation literally evaporates when one reaches a certain altitude in the Himalayas. The reason is not to do with altitude per se, or course; people do not think differently merely because ...
Saturday, 06 December 2008
19. Public Meeting
(The News/Latest)
... men and women have been killed, injured or raped; several thousand churches have been destroyed, and more than 50,000 people have been rendered homeless in Orissa alone. What explains this latest and ...
Thursday, 04 December 2008
20. The South Asian Website - Adivasis
(Web Links / Dalit Resources)
The South Asian Website - Adivasis
Saturday, 07 February 2009
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Rquotes

Dalits and the Authorities

The Hindus have the police and the magistracy on their side. In a quarrel between the untouchables and the Hindus the untouchables will never get protection from the police and justice from magistrate. The police and the magistracy naturally love their class more than their duty.

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.