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dalit diary 1999 2003

dalit diary 1999 2003

Book Details

• Publisher: Navayana
• Language: English
• Published Year: 2004
• ISBN: 8189059041
• Pages: 241
• Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition

About the Book

Dalit Diary, 1999–2003 by Chandra Bhan Prasad is a powerful and thought-provoking collection of columns that examines caste, social justice, and contemporary Indian society. Through sharp commentary and personal reflection, the author addresses issues of caste discrimination, social inequality, and the ongoing struggle for dignity and equal rights.

The book offers insight into the lived experiences and political realities of Dalit communities, while also exploring broader questions of democracy, representation, and social transformation. Chandra Bhan Prasad’s writing is direct, analytical, and deeply engaged with the challenges and possibilities of modern India.

This volume is an essential resource for students, researchers, and readers interested in sociology, political science, social justice, and contemporary Indian studies. It is a valuable addition to academic libraries and personal collections focused on caste studies and social reform.

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Book Details

• Publisher: Navayana
• Language: English
• Published Year: 2004
• ISBN: 8189059041
• Pages: 241
• Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition

About the Book

Dalit Diary, 1999–2003 by Chandra Bhan Prasad is a powerful and thought-provoking collection of columns that examines caste, social justice, and contemporary Indian society. Through sharp commentary and personal reflection, the author addresses issues of caste discrimination, social inequality, and the ongoing struggle for dignity and equal rights.

The book offers insight into the lived experiences and political realities of Dalit communities, while also exploring broader questions of democracy, representation, and social transformation. Chandra Bhan Prasad’s writing is direct, analytical, and deeply engaged with the challenges and possibilities of modern India.

This volume is an essential resource for students, researchers, and readers interested in sociology, political science, social justice, and contemporary Indian studies. It is a valuable addition to academic libraries and personal collections focused on caste studies and social reform.