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Dalit Vishayak Samasya (Hindi Version)

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Book Details:

  • Language: Hindi

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Pages: 80

  • Publisher: Prakhar Goonj Publications

  • Author: Dr. Bizay Sonkar Shastri

  • ISBN: 9789394369580

About the Book:
“Dalit Vishayak Samasya” by Dr. Bizay Sonkar Shastri addresses the ongoing challenges faced by Dalit communities in India and critically examines the approaches taken for their resolution. The book highlights how simplistic methods—such as superficial outreach and pseudo-sympathy—are often employed to gain support rather than genuinely solve systemic issues. Such strategies, while seemingly well-intentioned, fail to bring meaningful, long-term solutions to Dalit problems.

Drawing from his extensive experience as a social thinker, national spokesperson for the BJP, former Member of Parliament, and ex-Chairman of the National Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes Commission, Dr. Shastri provides a nuanced analysis of social justice, human rights, and political engagement concerning Dalits. The book also situates these issues within the broader context of Hindu ideology, social reform, and historical perspectives, making it an insightful resource for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in social equity and empowerment.

Dr. Shastri’s work in this field complements his extensive contributions to literature on social harmony, Dalit rights, Hindu thought, and inter-community dynamics.