Ambedkar and the bhangis : Efforts for their upliftment / Lal, Shyam
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Jaipur : Rawat publications, 2018.Description: xiv, 214 p. ; 20 cmISBN:- 8131608980
- 305.56880954 LAL
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305.56880954 JAN Dalits and the making of modern india / | 305.56880954 JUD Towards sociology of dalits / | 305.56880954 KAU Dalits in rural india : Challenges and opportunities / | 305.56880954 LAL Ambedkar and the bhangis : Efforts for their upliftment / | 305.56880954 MAH Indian dalit literature / | 305.56880954 MAH Bharat dalit kranti / | 305.56880954 MEE Aadivasi vidroh : vidroh prmpara our sahityik abhibykti ki smsyaye / |
Even though born in a lower caste, Dr. Ambedkar educated himself to surpass the upper castes, and he awakened the lower castes to their rights and became their messiah. Of late, several individuals and political parties have questioned and criticized the efforts of Ambedkar for upliftment of the Bhangi community, in particular. In the nineties, Ambedkar and the Bhangis were a dominant theme of national discourse. Bhangi youths have even challenged Ambedkar's role in their amelioration. This book is aimed to settle this debate and dismiss all such claims regarding Ambedkar's contribution in the upliftment of untouchable castes and communities. Based on primary and secondary sources, the book primarily addresses three questions: Why did such a movement questioning Ambedkar's mission take place? What were the specific efforts of Dr Ambedkar for the upliftment of the Bhangi community? How did Gandhi and Congress respond to this movement? This comprehensive study, by a veteran author, will prove to be an essential reading for all those who have questioned Ambedkar's contribution in the emancipation of Bhangis. It will also serve as a resourceful guide to postgraduate students and researchers of political science and sociology. [Subject: Sociology, India Studies, Politics]
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