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Victims of caste oppression try to foresee the possible problems bers of these erstwhile untouchable can subvert the system from within , they may create for themselves and communities have not only broken out using ideas from without .
Victims of caste oppression try to foresee the possible problems bers of these erstwhile untouchable can subvert the system from within , they may create for themselves and communities have not only broken out using ideas from without .
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Further reading BOOKS Ambedkar , B.R. Emancipation of the untouchables . Bombay : Thacker and Co. , 1972 : Badrinarayan . ... Joshi , Barbara R. Democracy in search of equality : untouchable politics and Indian social change .
Further reading BOOKS Ambedkar , B.R. Emancipation of the untouchables . Bombay : Thacker and Co. , 1972 : Badrinarayan . ... Joshi , Barbara R. Democracy in search of equality : untouchable politics and Indian social change .
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SEMINAR ISSUES Caste ( 70 ) : June 1965 ; The Untouchables ( 177 ) : May 1974 ; Harijans ( 243 ) : November 1979 ; Reserved Futures ( 375 ) : November 1990 ; Dalit ( 471 ) : November 1998 . REPORTS Amnesty International .
SEMINAR ISSUES Caste ( 70 ) : June 1965 ; The Untouchables ( 177 ) : May 1974 ; Harijans ( 243 ) : November 1979 ; Reserved Futures ( 375 ) : November 1990 ; Dalit ( 471 ) : November 1998 . REPORTS Amnesty International .
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