Dalit women in the social justice revolution in India
Clarinda Still
Public Policy Review, 2008, vol. 15, issue 2, 93-96
Abstract:
Dr Clarinda Still argues that women are not only being left behind in the advance of Dalits in India, they may also be suffering as a direct result of it.
Date: 2008
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