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Volume 02 :: Issue 01 April 2021 A Global Journal ISSN 2639-4928 CASTE on Social Exclusion brandeis.edu/j-caste PERSPECTIVES ON EMANCIPATION EDITORIAL AND INTRODUCTION “I Can’t Breathe”: Perspectives on Emancipation from Caste Laurence Simon ARTICLES A Commentary on Ambedkar’s Posthumously Published Philosophy of Hinduism - Part II Rajesh Sampath Caste, The Origins of Our Discontents: A Historical Reflection on Two Cultures Ibrahim K. Sundiata Fracturing the Historical Continuity on Truth: Jotiba Phule in the Quest for Personhood of Shudras Snehashish Das Documenting a Caste: The Chakkiliyars in Colonial and Missionary Documents in India S. Gunasekaran Manual Scavenging in India: The Banality of an Everyday Crime Shiva Shankar and Kanthi Swaroop Hate Speech against Dalits on Social Media: Would a Penny Sparrow be Prosecuted in India for Online Hate Speech? Devanshu Sajlan Indian Media and Caste: of Politics, Portrayals and Beyond Pranjali Kureel ‘Ambedkar’s Constitution’: A Radical Phenomenon in Anti-Caste Discourse? Anurag Bhaskar, Bluestone Rising Scholar 2021 Award Caste-ing Space: Mapping the Dynamics of Untouchability in Rural Bihar, India Indulata Prasad, Bluestone Rising Scholar 2021 Award Caste, Reading-habits and the Incomplete Project of Indian Democracy Subro Saha, Bluestone Rising Scholar Honorable Mention 2021 Clearing of the Ground – Ambedkar’s Method of Reading Ankit Kawade, Bluestone Rising Scholar Honorable Mention 2021 Caste and Counselling Psychology in India: Dalit Perspectives in Theory and Practice Meena Sawariya, Bluestone Rising Scholar Honorable Mention 2021 FORUM Journey with Rural Identity and Linguicism Deepak Kumar Drawing on paper; 35x36 cm; Savi Sawarkar 35x36 cm; Savi on paper; Drawing CENTER FOR GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT + SUSTAINABILITY THE HELLER SCHOOL AT BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY CASTE A GLOBAL JOURNAL ON SOCIAL EXCLUSION PERSPECTIVES ON EMANCIPATION VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1 JOINT EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Laurence R. -
Janmashtami Procession Taken out in Srinagar After Two Years
JAMMU, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2021 JAMMU RISING NEWS P-3 NEWS P-5 NEWS P-12 NATIONAL P-8 SPORT P-7 JIGER NGO Shri Mata Covid third wave Tokyo Photo of UPIAS celebrates Vaishno Devi could peak between Paralympics: National officer 'selling' October-Novem- Shrine Board Sumit Antil wins Sports Day; vegetables at stall ber; intensity introduces goes viral; know gold in javelin Celebrates expected to be Bocce Ball the truth behind with world- Foundation quarter of second game for chil- the picture record throw dren facing Day wave Price: Rs.1 | Page 12 | Vol. No.: 11 | Issue No: 203 Postal Registration No. JK-458/16-18 epaper.dailyjammurising.in RNI No: JKENG/2011/40494 BRIEF NEWS No power in world can separate Jammu and Schools in Kargil Janmashtami procession taken out in for classes 6 to 8 to Kashmir from India: Rajnath Singh open from Sept 1 Pakistan works on policy to give ‘death of thousand cuts’ to India Srinagar after two years In view of the improved NEW DELHI, AUG 30 that the Union Territory will ism adopted by the evil Covid-19 situation in the dis- Defence Minister Rajnath soon be free of terrorism. forces is slowly collapsing. Janmashtami celebrated in J&K trict, the Kargil administration Singh on Monday expressed “The strength that sepa- “The anti-India forces JAMMU RISING allowed physical classes in confidence that Jammu and have understood that they are SRINAGAR, AUG 30 schools for students of classes Kashmir will soon be free of no longer in a position to do After a gap of two years, 6 to 8 from September 1. -
English Department Activities 2020 – 2021 29 August 2020 – Creative Writing Contest 16 & 26 November 2020
English Department Activities 2020 – 2021 29 August 2020 – Creative Writing Contest 16 & 26 November 2020 - Students attended online sessions at the Tata Literature Live online festival. Sessions attended were: (i)The circuits of sensation: bringing the world to your brain. (ii) The Writing of - Why Men Rape: An Undercover Investigation as a Feminist act. (iii)The Deoliwallahs: The True Story of the 1962 Indian - Chinese Internment. (iv) Art, Politics and Society: Deconstructing Classical Music. Skill Development Course 9- 17 February 2020 – Looking at and through English -10 hours Guest Lectures 15 October and 5 November 2020 – ‘Jati and Varna’ by Tejas Harad 26 October 2020 - 'Making a Mark: Key Aspects of an Academic Essay' by Dr Rukmini Pande (OP Jindal University) 29 October 2020- ‘Fake News in India and Abroad' by Prof. Kajori Sen (OP Jindal University) 11 November 2020 – ‘Autoethnography” 26 November 2020 - Public guest lecture on ‘Kpop as Transcultural Media Industry’ by Miranda Larsen (University of Tokyo) 8 February 2020 - Orientation to Online Courses by Diya Rajput (TYBA) and Chresann D'souza (SYBA) 11 & 18 February 2020 – ‘Careers in English Language Teaching’ by Anusha Ramanathan and Eleanor Pinto 20 February 2020 – ‘Teaching in IB and IGCSE Schools’ by Nicol Fernandes 15 March 2020 – ‘Correlation between Economy and Caste by Vishal Thakare. Film Week 22- 26 March 2020 - The documentaries screened were around the theme of Eco-consciousness. The following documentaries were screened: 1. The 11th Hour 2. Tapped 3. Meat the Truth 4. The Boy Who Saw More 5. The Weeping Apple Tree 6. Video on ‘How to Make Documentaries’ The discussion was facilitated by Lalita Tangirala. -
Modern Education Society's Nowrosjee Wadia College Pune
Modern Education Society’s Nowrosjee Wadia College Pune Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) 2012 - 2013 Nowrosjee Wadia College, AQAR-academic year 2012-13 Page 1 The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC (2012-2013) The Nowrosjee Wadia College, Pune is glad to present the Annual Quality Assurance Report for the academic year 2012 - 2013. Part – A 1. Details of the Institution 1.1 Name of the Institution Nowrosjee Wadia College 1.2 Address Line 1 19, Late Prin. V. K. Joag Path Camp, Address Line 2 Pune City/Town Maharashtra State Pin Code 411001 [email protected] Institution e-mail address 020-26169108(Principal’s Office) Contact Nos. 020 -26162944(Office) Name of the Head of the Dr. B. B. Thakur Institution: Tel. No. with STD Code: 020-26169108 Mobile: 09822761862 Dr. S. L. Bonde Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator: Mobile: 09822761862 Nowrosjee Wadia College, AQAR-academic year 2012-13 Page 2 [email protected] IQAC e-mail address: 1.3 NAAC Track ID N. A. 1.4 NAAC Executive Committee No. &Date: January 08, 2004 www.nowrosjeewadiacollege.edu.in 1.5 Website address: Web-link of the AQAR: http://nowrosjeewadiacollege.edu.in/aq ar-2012-13/ 1.6 Accreditation Details Year of Validity Sr. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Accreditation Period 1 1st Cycle A -- 2003 2008 nd 1.7 Date of Establishment of IQAC: 22 March 2010 1.8 AQAR for the year: 2012-2013 1.9 Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and Accreditation by NAAC i. -
Indian Media and Caste: of Politics, Portrayals and Beyond
Article CASTE: A Global Journal on Social Exclusion Vol. 2 No. 1 pp. 97–108 brandeis.edu/j-caste April 2021 ISSN 2639-4928 DOI: 10.26812/caste.v2i1.261 Indian Media and Caste: of Politics, Portrayals and Beyond Pranjali Kureel1 Abstract Media industry in India has witnessed hegemony of dominant castes since its very inception. Such hegemony has had a huge impact on our everyday lives and how we come to experience the world. This paper attempts to analyze how caste operates in the media sector, from its composition to content and argues that Indian media has played a catalytic role in inflicting epistemic violence over the oppressed castes as it helps dominant discourses to prevail and shapes popular perceptions and culture. After going over journalism, the paper examines cinema and television as both- a tool of maintaining the status quo and also as a medium of resistance and assertion. An analysis of the feminist discourse in media reveals a linear and somewhat exclusionary approach that bars the agency of Dalit women from media representation. At the end, it explores the power of the Internet with respect to the emerging Ambedkarite voices that are strengthening a liberatory framework while reclaiming their worldview. Keywords Media, caste, gender, news, Bollywood, Ambedkarite Introduction Popularly referred to as the ‘fourth pillar of democracy,’ media no doubt plays an invaluable role in the investigation of truth and giving a mirror to a society, to a country. The beginnings of Indian media go long back to the eighteenth century when the print media was started in 1780. -
Species Diversity of Short Horned Grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Selected Grasslands of Solapur District, Maharashtra, I
y & E sit nd er a v n i g d e o i r e Journal of B d f S o p l , e a Waghmare et al. J Biodivers Endanger Species 2013, 1:3 c ISSN:n 2332-2543 r i e u s o J Biodiversity & Endangered Species DOI: 10.4172/2332-2543.1000110 Case Report Open Access Species Diversity of Short Horned Grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Selected Grasslands of Solapur District, Maharashtra, India Somnath Waghmare*, Dinesh Waghmare and P S Bhatnagar Department of Zoology, Nowrosjee Wadia College of Arts and Science, University of Pune, Pune, Maharashtra, India Abstract In the class insects, grasshopper is one of the largest and diverse group. They are dominant above ground invertebrates in cultivated and in natural grasslands ecosystems and they are functionally important. For the first time survey and collection of short horned grasshopper (Orthoptera: Acrididae) was carried out from selected grasslands of Solapur district, Maharashtra, India. Short horned grasshopper species were surveyed in selected grasslands of Solapur district, Maharashtra, India. 7 species belonging to 7 different genera i.e. Acrida, Gastrimargus, Trilophidia, Catantops, Calaptenopsis, Chrotogonus and Atractomorpha and 4 different subfamilies Tryxalinae, Cedipodinae, Catantopinae and Pyrgomorphinae were recorded. Keywords: Grasshopper; Diversity; Acrididae; months July to November of year 2012 which is strictly short horned grasshopper survey based from selected areas of Solapur district. 7 Introduction species documented were found to be present in various habitat studied like hilly area, grasslands, shrubby area, grasslands plus shrubby area In India only 1,750 species of orthoptera have been documented out and agricultural fields from Solapur districts. -
Appropriation of Caste Spaces in Pakistan: the Theo-Politics of Short Stories in Sindhi Progressive Literature
religions Article Appropriation of Caste Spaces in Pakistan: The Theo-Politics of Short Stories in Sindhi Progressive Literature Ghulam Hussain Department of Anthropology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, G.P.O. 44000, Pakistan; [email protected] Received: 9 September 2019; Accepted: 9 November 2019; Published: 12 November 2019 Abstract: This paper is an attempt to understand the appropriation of spaces of Dalits by Sindhi progressive activists and short story writers in Pakistan as they construct, or rather undermine, caste at the anvil of religion and gender to reframe their own theo-political agenda premised on political Sufism or Sufi nationalism. I specifically discuss the narratives emergent of the three popular short stories that are reframed as having exceptional emancipatory potential for the Dalits. Assessing the emancipatory limits of the Sindhi progressive narrative, I argue that while the short stories purport to give fuller expression to religious, gender-based, and class dimensions of the problem, it elides the problem of casteism and the subsequent existential demand of Dalit emancipation. Given the hegemonic influence of local Ashrafia class, the internal caste frictions are glossed over through political Sufism or Sindhi nationalism. This gloss of politicized Sufism hampers Dalit agency and rather facilitates the appropriation of Dalit spaces by the Ashrafia class. This leads to the conclusion that the seemingly progressive literary-political narratives framed in theo-political idiom may offer to the oppressed no more than token sympathy, compassion, self-pity, and false pride in legends. Instead, they allow the appropriation of spaces and events of the oppressed, and the objectification of oppressed bodies by the oppressor. -
Modern Education Society's Nowrosjeewadia College Pune
Modern Education Society’s NowrosjeeWadia College Pune Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) 2013 - 2014 Nowrosjee Wadia College, AQAR - Academic Year 2013 -14 Page 1 The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC The Nowrosjee Wadia College Pune is glad to present the Annual Quality Assurance Report of the academic year 2013-14. Part – A 1.Details of the Institution 1.1 Name of the Institution Nowrosjee Wadia College 1.2 Address Line 1 19, Late Prin. V. K. Joag Path Camp, Address Line 2 Pune City/Town Maharashtra State Pin Code 411001 [email protected] Institution e-mail address 020-26169108(Principal’s Office) Contact Nos. 020 -26162944(Office) Name of the Head of the Dr. S. L. Bonde Institution: Tel. No. with STD Code: 020-26169108 Mobile: 09822761862 Dr. S. L. Bonde Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator: Nowrosjee Wadia College, AQAR - Academic Year 2013-14 Page 2 Mobile: 09822761862 [email protected] IQAC e-mail address: 1.3 NAAC Track ID N. A. 1.4 NAAC Executive Committee No. & Date: January 8, 2004 1.5Website address: www.nowrosjeewadiacollege.edu.in Web-link of the AQAR: http://nowrosjeewadiacollege.edu.in/aqar-2013-14/ 1.6Accreditation Details Year of Validity Sr. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Accreditation Period 1 1st Cycle A -- 2003 2008 th 7 December, 2011 1.7Date of Establishment of IQAC: th 20 June 2014 (Newly constituted) 1.8AQAR for the year: 2013-2014 1.9Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAAC after the latest Assessment and Accreditation by NAAC i. AQAR 2010-11 submitted on 1st November 2016. -
Indiaimportant,Wanttomaintain Ties:Talibanleadershipinqatar
DAILY FROM: AHMEDABAD,CHANDIGARH, DELHI, JAIPUR, KOLKATA, LUCKNOW, MUMBAI, NAGPUR, PUNE, VADODARA JOURNALISM OF COURAGE MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 2021, NEW DELHI, LATE CITY, 16 PAGES SINCE 1932 `6.00 (`8 BIHAR &RAIPUR, `12 SRINAGAR) WWW.INDIANEXPRESS.COM Day after, Haryana KEY SIGNAL IN VIDEO MESSAGE Ceasefireissuccessful Dy CM: SDM who Indiaimportant,wanttomaintain due to India’sstrength; said break farmers’ newdynamism against headswill face action ties:TalibanleadershipinQatar enemies, says Rajnath Taliban deputy head in Doha mentions SUKHBIRSIWACH trade withIndiathrough Pakistan EXPRESSNEWSSERVICE CHANDIGARH,AUGUST29 NEWDELHI,AUGUST29 KarnalSub- ADAY afterKarnal sub-divisional Divisional SHUBHAJITROY DEFENCE MINISTER Rajnath magistrateAyush Sinha was Magistrate NEWDELHI,AUGUST29 Singh on Sundaysaid the cease- caught on camera instructing po- Ayush Sinha Sher fire with Pakistanhas held be- lice to beat farmer protesters and IN WHATisbeing seen as asignal Mohammad cause of India’s “strength”. to notlet anyone breachthe se- to India, amember of the Taliban Abbas Without naming Pakistanor curitycordonwithout a“broken BUSINESSASUSUAL leadershipinQatar has said that Stanekzai China, he said that India wasfac- head”,Haryana Deputy Chief India is “veryimportant forthis ing itsadversaries with anew MinisterDushyant Chautala said BY UNNY subcontinent” and that his group The US said it conducted an airstrikeonavehicle carrying dynamism. Says ‘changing equations’ in ED the government would take ac- wantstocontinueAfghanistan's Tracking “multiple” Islamic State“suicide bombers” heading towards “If aceasefire is successful to- Afghanistana‘challenge’. PTI tion againstthe officer. “cultural”, “economic”, “politi- actions the Kabul airportonSunday. AP REPORT.PAGE 12 day, it is because of our strength. “I am pained at yesterday’s cal”and “trade ties” with India PLAIN E In 2016,cross-border strikes ● onground incident...that statementsthat “likeinthe past”.