AMBEDKAR AND INDIAN NATIONALISM: AN OVERVIEW | Author : Dr. C. Vinod Kumar | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The term nationalism was first used by the anti-Jacobin French priest Augustin Barruel in 1789. In India, political nationalists of Congress left too many sociopolitical gaps which required to be bridged. After that Dr. Ambedkar who rose to the occasion and filled these gaps not only in a theoretical sense but also in a real politicolegal sense. Ambedkars idea of political nationalism in relation to the communitarian concept of communal and minority rights, particularly in view of the communitarian
idea that nation is too distant an identity for communal members to identify themselves with and therefore it is an expendable identity. Dr. Ambedkar secure out his
nationalism, which took the historically oppressed social groups like minorities, women, untouchables and so on into account. But while making differences among identarian social categories, Ambedkar also took sufficient care to make his nationalism socially-inclusive. Perhaps, this article gives an overview on Dr. Ambedkar Indian Nationalism. |
| FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY: OPPORTUNITIES IN NORTH EAST REGION OF INDIA | Author : Aayesha choudhary | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :India’s north-eastern region (NER) is endowed with various sorts of fruits, vegetables, and other agro-products, and
has the potential to be a sunrise zone for food processing and other agri-businesses. The present paper manages huge open doors show in nourishment handling in the locale. It is watched that straightforward esteem expansion like cleaning, arranging and bundling can expand salary of ranchers by 42.8% for each kg. It is likewise watched that albeit Central Government and different other state governments have turned out with different approaches and plans for the advancement of division in the area, still that the improvement of nourishment handling
part in NER is obstructed because of absence of foundation offices like poor availability with national and universal market, deficient production network and poor power supply. |
| THE REPRESENTATION OF DALIT WOMEN IN SHARANKUMAR LIMBALES THE OUTCASTE AKKARMASHI | Author : Prof. Dhawale Ajay Arun | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Dalit women are thrice subjugated on the basis of class, caste and patriarchy.Dalit women remained untouchable among untouchable. Till yet the problems related to Dalit women have not been taken seriously by the literary scholars and government.They are still the victim of patriarchal and caste based society. The issues of Dalit women are never been
highlighted in the any literature before. Limbales history is nothing but his mothers and grandmotherslife.In this autobiography, Shantamai (Limbales grandmother) and
Masamai (Limbales mother) are important characters. Limbale very skillfully describes how his mother and grandmother became the victim of this discriminatory society. Gail Omvedt, in an interview, explained how Dalit women are subjugated. She says, “Men are at the top and women of that caste are on the bottom like crushed and wasted powder. And at the very bottom are the Dalit and below 1 them are the suppressed Dalit women." Dalit women are most suppressed, crushed and
harassed by upper caste men. |
| WATER RESOURCES OF INDIA | Author : Rutika Boga | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Water assets of a nation constitute one of its indispensabl e
resources. The precipitation in India indicates high spatial and fleeting fluctuation and Catch 22 of the circumstance is that Mousinram close Cherrapunji, which gets the most elevated precipitation on the planet, likewise experiences a lack of water
amid the non-stormy season, practically consistently. The aggregate normal yearly stream every year for the Indian waterways is assessed as 1953 km3 . The aggregate yearly
replenishable groundwater assets are surveyed as 432 km3 . The yearly utilizable surface water and groundwater assets of
India are assessed as 690 km3 and 396 km3 every year, separately. With quick developing populace and enhancing expectations for everyday comforts the weight on our water
assets is expanding and per capita accessibility of water assets is lessening step by step. Because of spatial and transient
changeability in precipitation the nation confronts the issue of surge and dry spell disorder. Overexploitation of groundwater is
prompting decrease of low streams in the waterways, declining of the groundwater assets, and salt water interruption in aquifers of the beach front territories. Over waterway water system in a portion of the summon territories has brought about waterlogging and saltiness. |
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