Dalit and the Law in The 21st Century

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It is widely felt that proper legislative measure, enacted and implemented in time, can save the Dalit from other caste. The need for dalit protection is an area which has been at the forefront of the social concern during last four decades globally. What is needed is a balance between dalit and law. An integration of the dalit and law is required at the policy planning in the constitutions. The Dalit in India is a old as our civilization and law. The caste-based theories, from time to time, were considered relevant and effective by our society, which were the foundation stone in accordance with the socio-economic condition of the individuals. The sense of discrimination became an effective instrument which proved dangerous retarding expected progress in our society. This indeed led to the emergence of a few ardent reformers whose sincere efforts were directed to bring about equality by granting socio-economic, religious sand political concessions to the economically weaker sections. The main significant idea is to bring them at par with the outer castes and communities. Undoubtedly some progress in this direction is a glaring phenomenon with the since efforts of Buddha, Gandhi, B.R. Ambedkar and several other reformers. It is hoped that this book will fulfill the demands of a wider section of our Society. The editors are painfully aware of the shortcomings, and shall welcome any criticism and suggestions from the readers for improvement in further editions.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gyanendra Singh Rawat

Gyanendra Singh Rawat is a journalist and writer. He has published a number of books in english and hindi. He participated and presented his articles on the subject during the seminars in India and abroad. He delivered lectures to present free lance author and a journalist.

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Title
Dalit and the Law in The 21st Century
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8188837881
Length
viii+328p., Tables; Index; 23cm.
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