Resistance and retaliation of caste-based violence and assertion: Evidences from Odisha state (Record no. 528127)

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Personal name Ambewadikar, Jayashree
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Title Resistance and retaliation of caste-based violence and assertion: Evidences from Odisha state
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Man in India: Founded in 1921 by Sarat Chandra Roy
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Extent 104(1-2), 2024: p.119-130
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Summary, etc Even after 75 years of Indian freedom, the ascriptive nature of caste resistance has not been able to totally outlaw the empirical separatist practices of segregation, untouchability, and caste discrimination. Over 200 million people in India are classified as “Untouchables,” a group stained by birth who are placed under the Hindu caste system, which regards them as impure and less than human. The practice of “untouchability” is a form of social discrimination that is prevalent in many parts of India, particularly in rural areas. Despite the constitutional abolition of “untouchability” in India under Article 17, the practice still pervades society, particularly towards the lower castes. Among these castes, the Dalits face a particularly harsh reality. Caste-based violence is byproduct of a centuries-old custom. This inequality has far-reaching consequences for the Dalits, hindering their ability to legitimize their claims to access education, employment, housing, religious rights and all basic human rights, dignity and respect. This paper looks into the issue of the above said violence with conceptual understanding with qualitative approach through case study method and focus group discussions for understanding resistance and retaliation of caste based violence and assertion in the state of Odisha, Kendrapara district.- Reproduced

https://www.arfjournals.com/MII/issue/338
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Caste-based violence, Dalits, Human rights, Gender, Odisha.
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Main entry heading Man in India: Founded in 1921 by Sarat Chandra Roy
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Subject DIP SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-11-13 104(1-2), 2024: p.119-130 AR133555 2024-11-13 Articles

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