Untouchable freedom a social history of a dalit community Vijay Prasad
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TextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University Prees 2000Description: xx, 176pISBN: - 0-19-565-075-1
- 21st 305.5680954 P911U
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Untouchable freedom traces the history of Dalit Workers-the Balmikis from the 1890s to the present. It offers a view of the work process that entraps these Dalits in to the Sanitation industry although most worked as agriculture labour prior to the twenti
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