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  • BBC airs the Caste SHOW
    Please find the radio-link below , entails the nature of caste discrimination happens across the developed world, sourced from India.  http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00tp566/Nihal_07_09_2010

  • India & its caste puts shame on constitution
    “Britain, in a major victory for the movement against caste based discrimination and atrocities, can soon declare caste prejudice unlawful under laws against racial discrimination becoming the first country of the world to do so. The development was imminent in the wake of the fact that the House of Lords had already passed the Equality [...]

  • Caste Storm vents out in UK
    Forwarding an article published in Hindu on 4th sept.2010. If UK govt. recognize caste discrimination  as racism,it will be a milestone in the history.  As we all are well aware that when Hindus migrate outside India,their caste also migrates along with them. Our Great leader  Bodhisattva Dr Ambedkar had warned the Hindus long back about [...]

  • ‘She’ is beaten to death, India takes pride: Caste Virus 002BH2010
    Aurangabad(Bihar), Aug 24 (PTI) A 40-year-old dalit woman was today beaten to death by some people, suspecting her to be a witch at Belai village in Aurangabad district, police sources said. The deceased, identified as Binda Devi was beaten with lathis till she breathed her last, the sources said. An FIR has been registered at [...]

  • For Hindu India, she is witchcraft : Caste Virus 002R2010
     Ajmer (Rajstan)A forty-year-old Dalit woman in a remote village in Tonk district was allegedly accused of witchcraft, tied to a tree, and the samants of the village beat her throughout the night. A case has been filed in Uniyara police station by the woman. According to sources, Kamal Berwa, wife of a farm worker, Ram [...]

Rquotes

Theory of transmigration and soul under attack:

Milk does not return to the udders, Likewise, butter can never become buttermilk.

The sound of the conch does not exist once it is broke.

The blown flower, the fallen fruit do not go back the tree.

The dead are never born again, never!

Tamil Siddha poetry



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.