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1. Ramayana of Valmiki
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from L to R)
... the Indus Valley Civilization. This civilization was renowned for many features it gave to the Indian society e.g. international trade, architecture, drainage system, water-locks, trade, system of standard ...
Monday, 31 May 2010
2. The untouchable by Shahid-e-Azam Bhagat Singh
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from A to F)
...  "If the Hindu society refuses to allow other human beings, fellow creatures at that, to attend public schools, and if .... The president of the local board representing so many lakh of people, ...
Monday, 12 April 2010
3. The Satnami Chamars
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from S to Z)
... hold not up your hands, bow not your head in the presence of idols or of men. One of their text preserved in the Royal Asiatic Society London preaches "Do not harrass the poor.... Shun the company ...
Saturday, 20 March 2010
4. A is also for Avatar
(Dalits in Diaspora/A to Z for Diaspora Dalits)
... time of his or her need! In feudal Indian society where the weight of the whole system created unbearable burden n progressive holymen, and to motivate people it was necessary to make them believe that ...
Sunday, 14 March 2010
5. House of Lords Recognises Caste Discrimination
(Dalits in Diaspora/Replies to the The Hindu Council/Forum UK)
UK House of Lords adopts measure against caste discrimination http://www.iheu.org/uk-house-lords-adopts-measure-against-caste-discrimination Following intensive lobbying by the National Secular Society ...
Saturday, 13 March 2010
6. O - is for our history - Part 1
(Dalits in Diaspora/A to Z for Diaspora Dalits)
... in the state of society both in India and in the Diaspora. After that the next step is up to you. No doubt you will have many questions to ask even after that. Indus Valley Civilisation - The ...
Sunday, 14 June 2009
7. Dalits and the Emanicipatory Sikh religion
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from S to Z)
... of a society free of caste and class, Dil saw a new dawn for the oppressed. Dil was a sensitive poet and his poetry was true to life and the experience of poverty, injustice and oppression was so real ...
Sunday, 14 June 2009
8. 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
9. Annihilation of Caste
(Dalits in Diaspora/Replies to the The Hindu Council/Forum UK)
... document is a form of a speech that was drafted in 1935 but not delivered  at the Jat Pat Todk Mandal's[roughly-Break Caste System Society] public meeting. Jat Pat Todak Mandal  officials had invited Ambedkar ...
Sunday, 11 January 2009
10. Hindu Caste/Varna Ideology-the Roots of Nazi Philosophy
(Dalits in Diaspora/Replies to the The Hindu Council/Forum UK)
... of the Dead. To the Nazis Tibetans were long lost Aryans. To the upper caste Hindus Hitler was not less than a Mahatma and the extreme right wing of Hindu society still looks upon Hitler admiringly. In ...
Saturday, 10 January 2009
11. 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
12. Valmik Sabha Demands Apology
(The News/Latest)
... caste can be abolished from Hindu society. I deny that. Those who advocate such a view think that caste is an institution like a club or a municipality or a country. This is a gross error. Caste is religion." ...
Sunday, 07 December 2008
13. Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT)
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from A to F)
... distort the textual evidence of the RV to make it fit supposed Harappan fire rituals, the use of the script, a developed town civilization and its stratified society of traders and artisans, and international ...
Sunday, 07 December 2008
14. Iron in India and the Caste System
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from G to L)
... including a surplus on one hand, and increased trading networks, metallic money, emergence of towns, a new religious ideology and state-society on the other.(Sahu, page2) Once iron technology had ...
Sunday, 07 December 2008
15. Indus Valley Civilisation - Pride of Indigenous Dalits
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from G to L)
... developed class system. Many different types of workmen must have existed at that time. This society clearly had its have and have nots. Astronomy was a specialised skill possibly monopolised by "priest ...
Sunday, 07 December 2008
16. Indeginous Indian Tribal Society
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from S to Z)
  Indian Tribal Society - the building blocks of Indian society Indigenous Indian or adivasi tribal clans were the original building blocks of the castes or caste-clusters. Every aspect ...
Saturday, 06 December 2008
17. Ayurveda
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from A to F)
... area of research. This was the position in the tribal society all over the world as it was gardening which led to non plough and later plough based patriarchal agriculture. Since the interaction between ...
Saturday, 06 December 2008
18. Banda The Brave
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from A to F)
... Sikh Revolution (page 124) quotes a contemporary historian to the effect The dregs of the society of the hellish Hindus swelled the ranks of Banda, and everyone in the army would 'would address ...
Saturday, 06 December 2008
19. What is the Indian caste system?
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from A to F)
... analysis, the nature of comparison and the difficulties which arise when trying to understand another society through indigenous and imported concepts. The central problem facing any explanation of caste ...
Saturday, 06 December 2008
20. Ravidas the First Utopian
(Micropedia Dalitica/Micropedia Dalitica from L to R)
... things. Joti Rao  Phule himself a contractor was influenced by the Rights of Man and Ambedkar by the caste free (although not racism free) society of America. Guru Ravidas Utopia must be seen as the ...
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.