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Encyclopaedia Of Dalits In India, Human Rights: Role Of Police And Judiciary (Volume 13)

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Dalits or the downtrodden have been referred to in history, as people, without history of their own, which certainly is untrue and illogical, notwithstanding the fact that they have been a marginalised lot in their own land, and treated as mere objects.

Even scholars and academics have treated them as subjects for their research in social sciences, anthropology and philanthrophy.

Hence there are very few objective studies or works of worth in this discipline. This research-based, extensive, comprehensive, authentic and analytical series is a merited endeavour in order to fill the gap.

The Encyclopaedia is divided into eleven volumes, in a logical and issue-based order, with almost all related and relevant issues covered, extensively. And that makes these volumes a must for all scholars and researchers, engaged in the areas concerned.

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Kalpaz Publications
8178351285 / 9788178351285
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
30/06/2003
English
452 pages
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