Dalits, Tribals and Human Rights

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Human rights is one crucial aspects being prominently discussed these days. It is more critically conversed in the wake of growing atrocities against the historically deprived groups like dalits and tribals. Although the practice of GÇUKPuntouchabilityGÇÙ was abolished in 1950, it remains and is very much alive in India. The caste still operates as a defining condition in establishing marriages, social relations and access to employment, millions of Dalits and other former low-caste people remain behind in education, employment and access to wealth.

In recent years an increasing number of human rights organisations and bodies are coming to recognise untouchability and caste discrimination as a gross human rights violation. Dalit human rights has become an international issue and organisations like Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Minority Rights Group and Anti-Slavery International are making Dalit Human Rights a priority issue and are concerned to raise the issue internationally in UN bodies, governments and the public-at-large.

This book covers the varied issues of human rights faced by dalits and tribals of India. It will prove useful for academics as well as for policy planners, administrators and social activists in the field.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Savita Bhatt

Savita Bhatt, a distinguished teacher, is having two decades of professional standing. She is currently working as a reader in the research department of social work. She did his graduate and doctorate degrees in social work. Her areas of research interest include women empowerment, community organisation, social welfare, self-help groups, youth and child welfare and social work ethics. She served many educational institutions in India and abroad. Dr. Savita is an active member in many voluntary groups working for children and women. She has participated in various national and international workshops and seminars on various social issues. She has authored many outstanding books and has profusely contributed learned articles to the professional journals of repute. She has extensively travelled in India and abroad for social work and research purposes.

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Title
Dalits, Tribals and Human Rights
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788184352931
Length
265p., Illustrations; 22cm.
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