DR B. R. AMBEDKAR AND POLITICAL INTERFACE OF DALITS
Journal: SRJ'S FOR HUMANITY SCIENCES & ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Vol.7, No. 35)Publication Date: 2019-10-01
Authors : Kairo Kant Ujala;
Page : 9461-9463
Keywords : _Political interface; Marginalized citizens; Caste biasing; weaker sections_;
Abstract
The process of liberalization, privatisation and globalization in it's natural course has led to severe exclusivism of certain sections of society from the mainstream. In fact, the efforts at providing the marginalized groups, like the dalits, with a level-playing field have been reversed by the new global economics. It is a fact that the new market, society will absorb the human resources only on the basis of efficiency criterion. The market phenomenon does not recognize the caste, creed or gender bias. But at the same time, the social norms leading to complete denial of opportunities to certain sections of society for years will inevitably caste their impressions on the process of human resource mobilization in the market age also.
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