what are the features of Dalit movement during 1950-1960
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The main issues in this movement is the problem of un touchability
They introduced this movement for maintaining or increasing reservations in political offices, government jobs and welfare programs.
This movement can be classified into reformative and alternative movements
In reformative movements: the focus was to reform the caste system to solve the problem of untouchability.
In alternative movements: The purpose was to create an alternative socio-cultural structure by conversion to some other religion or by acquiring education, economic status and political power.
This movements was dominated by the middle class. and this movement had been successful in building pressure on the ruling classes.
They introduced this movement for maintaining or increasing reservations in political offices, government jobs and welfare programs.
This movement can be classified into reformative and alternative movements
In reformative movements: the focus was to reform the caste system to solve the problem of untouchability.
In alternative movements: The purpose was to create an alternative socio-cultural structure by conversion to some other religion or by acquiring education, economic status and political power.
This movements was dominated by the middle class. and this movement had been successful in building pressure on the ruling classes.
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The main issues around which most of the Dalit movements have been centered in the colonial and post colonial periods are confined to the problem of untouchability. They launched movements for maintaining or increasing reservations in political offices, government jobs and welfare programmes.
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