Following is a list of notable Dalit people organised by profession, field, or focus. B.R. Ambedkar, economist and politician Meghnad Saha, astrophysicist...
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a total of 25,455 crimes against Dalits were committed; 2 Dalits were assaulted every hour, and in each day 3 Dalit women were raped, 2 Dalits were murdered...
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Chittars — many of whose hagiographies, in accounts such as the 12th-century Periyapuranam, suggest that they may have been Dalits. Modern Dalit writing only...
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Jesudasan, p. 156. Shah, Ghanshyam. Dalits and the State. Centre for Rural Studies. Jayakumar, Samuel (1999). Dalit consciousness and Christian conversion...
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Dalits in Bihar are a social group composed of many Scheduled Castes, placed at the bottom of the "caste-based social order". The Dalits also include some...
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among Dalit groups, with some Dalits being higher up on the social scale than others. Dalit women face violence at higher rates, including types of violence...
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The Dalits, once referred to as "untouchables" and currently recognized as Scheduled Castes by official designation, make up around one-sixth of India's...
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Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (redirect from Dalit panthers of india)
writer Ravikumar. The Dalit Panthers Iyyakkam was formed in 1982 in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. The group was found to seek protection of Dalits from caste-related...
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The Dalit Buddhist movement (also known as the Neo-Buddhist movement, Buddhist movement For Dalits, Ambedkarite Buddhist movement and Modern Buddhist movement)...
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Caste-related violence in India (redirect from Violence against Dalits in India)
"Subhuman lives — Dalits in India". Indiatogether.org. Archived from the original on 26 June 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2013. "Dalits in conversion ceremony"...
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