A Historical Study on Socio-Economic and Political Conditions of the Depressed Classes
Journal: IMPACT : International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Literature (IMPACT : IJRHAL) (Vol.7, No. 8)Publication Date: 2019-08-31
Authors : R. Dhanabal;
Page : 25-30
Keywords : The Oppressed Hindus; Exploitations of Depressed Classes; Education Status; Separate Schools for Depressed Classes;
Abstract
Discrimination among the society is one of the foremost and peculiar characteristics in India. The discriminated depressed classes have been treated with contempt by the so-called high-class people. These people are oppressed and suppressed in many ways. Most of the people belonging to the depressed classes were agricultural laborers. Poverty was dear to them and made themselves pledge to the lands for sums of minimum wages. Further, children of the depressed classes were devised the privilege of getting education. To solve the above, sowal illness/so-called depressed class should be empowered politically and educationally to resolve their problems and social justice.
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