Shudras And The Central Universities

in Annihilate Caste — by Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd A well-known Dalit scholar Gopal Guru, presently editor of the Economic and Political Weekly, once wrote that “Indian Social Science represents a pernicious divide between theoretical Brahmins and empirical Shudras’ (2002). But Shudras did not get much attention in his, otherwise useful article. He immediately shifted his argument to the question of … Continue reading Shudras And The Central Universities

G. Sampath reviews The Shudras: Vision for a New Path, edited by Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd & Karthik Raja Karuppasamy – The Hindu

Review G. Sampath This anthology brings the spotlight on challenges facing a people who form not only the majority of India’s population but also the majority among Hindus The term ‘Other Backward Classes’, or OBCs, is an administrative category. It is typically deployed in the context of public policy and academic research. Is it advisable … Continue reading G. Sampath reviews The Shudras: Vision for a New Path, edited by Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd & Karthik Raja Karuppasamy – The Hindu

There’s a new Shudra-Dalit unity in north Indian villages thanks to the farm protests

The unity programme initiated by farm leaders can take the shape of a cultural revolution in rural north India. KANCHA ILAIAH SHEPHERD A supporter waves the tricolour at farmers' gathering in Jind district in Haryana | Suraj Singh Bisht One of the most significant developments in the ongoing protests against the Narendra Modi government’s three … Continue reading There’s a new Shudra-Dalit unity in north Indian villages thanks to the farm protests

The Supreme Court’s Question About Reservations Is the Wrong One to Ask

"If bhadralok judges do not feel for the chotolok as much as the white judges in America feel for the blacks, India will crack" Bengal is an example of how the bhadralok treated the chotolok, but Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu show that reservations work very well. Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd Representative image of agricultural labourers. Photo: … Continue reading The Supreme Court’s Question About Reservations Is the Wrong One to Ask