QUTOES
An
intensive human rights education for all communities needs to be provided to overcome
the old prejudices.
"I
have tremendous confidence in the capacity of the poor to transform not only their
own lives but also to build a just, humane, and democratic society."
"To
bounce like a ball that has been hit became my deepest desire, and not to curl
up and collapse because of the blow."
The
continuation of the practice of casteism and untouchability in traditional and
modern forms led to ever-present violations of human rights. Despite legal provisions
the institution of untouchability continues to govern the socio-economic and political
realm in our country.
In
order for Dalit women to attain liberation and dignity, it is crucial for them
to acquire higher education and social, political and economic upliftment, capacitating
for leadership and decision making positions, and that they are brought on par
with the general population in terms of overall development.