Dalit rights

National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (India)

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Dalit rights

by National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (India)

2002

National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights

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Compilation of advocacy documents and material regarding Dalits, written and produced by NCDHR campaigners. The focus of the NCDHR is aimed at national and international advocacy and lobbying on the issue of caste discrimination and exposure of India's social system, that affects over 200 million Dalits in India alone. The accompanying booklet contains a summary of each document file.

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Who is the author of Dalit rights?

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When was Dalit rights published?

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