Discuss the character and role of Headmaster Kaliram in Valmiki’s Joothan
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Explanation: JOOTHAN, A DALIT’S LIFE by Omprakash Valmiki
- The word Joothan means scraps of food which are left on one`s plate.
- Omprakash Valmiki through the above autobiography tell us about his sad birth and life.
- The sweeper caste are referred as untouchables and are for centuries made to eat jootha.
- The word depicts the humiliation, pain, hurt and poverty of the untouchables section of the society.
- Omprakash`s family lived in the colony of the village which was inhabited by the untouchables .
- When he reached class 4, Kaliram was the headmaster.
- Kaliram along with other teachers used every opportunity to punish and humiliate Valmiki and his two friends.
- He was on a regularly basis beaten up.
- On one occasion Kaliram asked him to climb tree and break some twigs.
- He was then asked to make a broom out of it.
- Once the broom was made he was asked to sweep the entire school.
- He was made to sweep the play grounds and all the class rooms.
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