DALIT MOVEMENT IN INDIA: Case of Maharashtram (Second Edition)
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- ISBN13: 9788131611586
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher Imprint: Rawat
- Pages: 196
- Language: English
- Edition: Second
- Item Weight: 500
- BISAC Subject(s): Sociology
The Weaker Sections in general and the Scheduled Castes (Dalits) in particular, have been subjected to exploitation, oppression, humiliation and multiform deprivation that persists even after independence, though with some difference. They have been socially degraded, economically exploited and politically subordinated by the dominant forces in Indian society. They suffered from multiple deprivations and were the victims of ‘cumulative domination’.
Enraged over this, the Dalits have been developing a new awakening and consciousness and have started various movements all over the country, but more vigorously in Maharashtra. Dr Jogdand’s work is a painstaking, comprehensive analysis of the diverse forms of protest movements which emerged among the Dalits against the multiple forms of deprivations experienced by them.
Dalits have waged struggles against the structures of dominance and control with varying degrees of successes and failures. Unfortunately, there is no comprehensive and aggregate level documentation of these struggles, their outcome, etc. as yet. On this count, the present study is timely significant as it fulfils overdue need for the literature on Dalit movement in one of the developed states in India. The author very sensitively endeavours to assess the contribution made by various agencies and also by Dalit themselves to overcome the maladies that afflict Dalits. The book offers a detailed account of the theoretical and empirical dimensions of the issue under discussion.
Enraged over this, the Dalits have been developing a new awakening and consciousness and have started various movements all over the country, but more vigorously in Maharashtra. Dr Jogdand’s work is a painstaking, comprehensive analysis of the diverse forms of protest movements which emerged among the Dalits against the multiple forms of deprivations experienced by them.
Dalits have waged struggles against the structures of dominance and control with varying degrees of successes and failures. Unfortunately, there is no comprehensive and aggregate level documentation of these struggles, their outcome, etc. as yet. On this count, the present study is timely significant as it fulfils overdue need for the literature on Dalit movement in one of the developed states in India. The author very sensitively endeavours to assess the contribution made by various agencies and also by Dalit themselves to overcome the maladies that afflict Dalits. The book offers a detailed account of the theoretical and empirical dimensions of the issue under discussion.
P.G. Jogdand did his M.Phil. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and Ph.D. from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. He has a vast teaching experience at three universities – Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Savitribai Phule Pune University and University of Mumbai. He was Professor and Head, Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai and also a Dean of the Faculty of Arts. He served as the member of Management Council, Senate and Academic Council at University of Mumbai. He was a founder co-ordinator, Dr Ambedkar Centre for Social Justice, University of Mumbai.
He was nominated by the UGC as the co-ordinator of the Special Assistance Programme for ten years. He worked as the Chairman, Consultancy Evaluation-cum-Monitoring Committee (CEMC) for SCs&STs Sub Plan, Planning Commission, New Delhi and as the Chairman of Sub-Group on the Empowerment of SCs for Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007–2012), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India.
He was nominated by the UGC as the co-ordinator of the Special Assistance Programme for ten years. He worked as the Chairman, Consultancy Evaluation-cum-Monitoring Committee (CEMC) for SCs&STs Sub Plan, Planning Commission, New Delhi and as the Chairman of Sub-Group on the Empowerment of SCs for Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007–2012), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India.