Gender, caste and the constitution Dalit women as agents of equality and justice in India
By: Gupta, Juhi
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BookPublisher: Social Action: A Quarterly Review of Social Trends Description: 76(1), Jan-Mar, 2026: p.30-44.
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Social Action: A Quarterly Review of Social TrendsSummary: This paper explores how dalit and marginalised women movements in India operationalise the principles of constitutional equality and dinghy through grassroots activism and political mobilization. Centered on the him Mohila Sena, Dalit women led origination advocating gender and caste justice, the study examines how such initiatives reinterpret the constitution as a tool of liberation Ruther than nearly a legal text. – Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 76(1), Jan-Mar, 2026: p.30-44 | Available | AR138174 |
This paper explores how dalit and marginalised women movements in India operationalise the principles of constitutional equality and dinghy through grassroots activism and political mobilization. Centered on the him Mohila Sena, Dalit women led origination advocating gender and caste justice, the study examines how such initiatives reinterpret the constitution as a tool of liberation Ruther than nearly a legal text. – Reproduced


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