Rising Inequality and Challenges for Democracy in Twenty-first Century India: Muslims and Dalits
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5958/2231-4555.2017.00025.0Keywords:
Dalits, Democracy, Exclusion, Inequality, Muslims, Democracy, InclusionAbstract
There is an attempt in this paper to highlight the growing inequality among Muslims and Dalits, which is continuously rising in spite of many measures undertaken by the government of India since seven decades of Independence. It further shows that Muslims’ condition is worse than Dalits. There is an attempt in seeking plausible explanations from communalism, denial of free political participation, basic health services, education, food security programmes, land rights, housing and residential pattern and economic and cultural alienation as exclusionary process.
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