Satellite Castes and Dependent Relations

Satellite Castes and Dependent Relations

Author: K.E. Rajpramukh

Publisher: Partridge Publishing

Published: 2013-08-13

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 1482810573

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Mala masti is a satellite dalit community that traditionally depends on the central Mala caste for its survival and sustenance. It is surprising to notice the paucity of works on such satellite-dependent castes in the Indian caste system. While the system itself is founded on structured inequalities drawn in to hierarchized and stratified arrangement, interestingly, the castes at the bottom too exhibit such a hierarchy. These satellite dalit communities are insulted, abused with derogatory terms by the central castes that are themselves much discriminated, and excluded from the mainstream. Such a situation generated much confusion as to their position in the caste hierarchy, bringing into focus mutual claims and counterclaims for superior position. This study brings to light the fact that the ambiguous position of these dalit satellite castes keeps the entire system intact without being critically questioned by those at the bottom, as they are always at loggerheads with other castes at the bottom for a claim of superiority. In this background examination of the position of Mala masti, vis--vis the central Mala caste and others in the system, would certainly bring out facts that are not given full focus in the earlier studies.


Rivalry and Tribute

Rivalry and Tribute

Author: Bruce Elliot Tapper

Publisher: Hindustan Publishing Corporation (India)

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13:

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Presents The Story Of Tamil Literature - 6 Parts - Ancient Literature - The Age Of Buddhists And Jains - The Age Of Religious Revival - The Age Of Literary Revival - The Age Of Mutts - The Age Of European Culture (1700-1726) - Appendices - Index - Tables - Charts - Maps - 16 Plates In B&W. Condition Good.


Recovering from Earthquakes

Recovering from Earthquakes

Author: Shirish Patel

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-07-26

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 1136518088

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Earthquakes come without warming, and often cause massive devastation, resulting not only in the loss of property but also of lives. Many of the survivors suffer from intense and lasting psychological trauma. This book covers the experience of recent earthquakes in India, and what has been learnt (and what we have failed to learn) in the process of managing the aftermath in each case. This includes immediate medical attention, long-term mental health care, and the reconstruction of housing and infrastructure in both rural and urban areas. The experiences of the contributors, many of whom have actively contributed their expertise to disaster management and recovery, help us understand what problems require a swift response and which aspects should be based on detailed analyses keeping in mind local conditions. Reconstruction is seen as offering an opportunity to rebuild society such that all sections of the population are empowered and brought into the community’s decision-making process. It is also an opportunity to develop construction techniques that are suited to local materials and skills but are also more earthquake-resistant than the old. And finally, there is the realisation that the best first responders are local community groups which need to be nurtured, and trained in crisis management and risk mitigation.


Human Rights in Development, Volume 8

Human Rights in Development, Volume 8

Author: Martin Scheinin

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-11-29

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9047414853

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The Human Rights in Development Yearbook series takes its starting point in a development perspective and aims to be topical, comprehensive and multidisciplinary, exemplifying the “cross-fertilisation” of theoretical and practical approaches.


The Politics of Digital India

The Politics of Digital India

Author: Pradip Ninan Thomas

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-07-11

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 0199097852

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Transforming India into a digital state has been an objective of successive governments in India. However, the digital, by its very nature, is a capricious, multi-dimensional entity. Its operationalization across multiple sectors in India has highlighted the fact that the digital compact with publics in India is a two-edged sword. On the one hand, devices such as mobile phones have enabled access and efficiencies, and on the other, they have increased the scope for surveillance capitalism and the expansion of governmentality. The digital is at the same time a resource, commodity, and process that is absolutely fundamental to most if not all productive forces across multiple sectors. As a part of the Media Dynamics in South Asia series, this volume explores the making of digital India and specifically deals with the contradictions of an imperfect democracy, internal compulsions, and external pressures that continue to play crucial roles in the shaping of the same. Mindful of the key roles played by political economy and context and based on conversations with theory and practice, it makes a case for critical understanding of the digital embrace in India.