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Book Details

  • Author: Shyam Lal

  • Publisher: Rawat Publications

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 2020

  • ISBN: 9788131611524

  • Pages: 244

  • Cover: Hardcover


About the Book

This insightful work by eminent sociologist Shyam Lal delves deep into the socio-political realities of the Dalit community in contemporary India. The book presents a critical analysis of the untouchables' ongoing struggle for dignity, equality, and representation, highlighting the paradox where, despite gaining visibility in politics and public life, the community continues to face systemic discrimination and marginalization.

Covering a broad spectrum of themes, the book examines caste discrimination in everyday life, electoral politics in Rajasthan, landmark caste-based conflicts like Koregaon-Bhima, and the leadership crisis among Dalits. It provides an incisive look into the dilution of Scheduled Castes’ rights through recent judicial verdicts and explores the socio-political dynamics within the SC community, particularly in Rajasthan.

Through probing questions, the author investigates whether Dalit leaders remain committed to Ambedkarite ideals, how they are perceived within their community, and whether their efforts are genuinely uplifting their brethren or falling short. The study further evaluates how upper-caste politicians and institutions engage with or suppress Dalit leadership, raising critical questions about the overall efficacy and future of such representation.

Supported by rich content and a well-structured chapter outline, this volume is a significant contribution to Dalit studies, offering valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, and readers concerned with caste, justice, and democracy in India.