Human rights is one of the most important topic that are included in the research technology that are applied in this modest time. This book includes all the key concept and major parts of Dalit and human rights. Each chapter of this book provides a valuable source of information to the readers in a systematic way.
Over one-sixth of India's population, some 170 million people, live a precarious existence, shunned by much of Indian society because of their rank as untouchables or Dalits–literally meaning broken people–at the bottom of India's caste system. Dalits are discriminated against, denied access to land and basic resources, forced to work in degrading conditions, and routinely abused at the hands of police and dominant-caste groups that enjoy the state's protection.
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