Dalit Literature -
An Overview :
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K.M.Sherrif
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POETRY
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Bipin Gohel
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To the Fading man I sing
To a poet at a Mushaira
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Yoseph Macwan
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A man of No Consequence
A Common Man’s Soliloquy
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Kisan Sosa
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The Last Man on Golgotha
Hanging on the Tree
These Men
Dousing the Fire in the Heart
At the Crossroads
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Mangal Rathod
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O, Babasaheb
It is Silent My Friends
Here
Jalsaghar
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Narsingh Ujamba
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Words
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Shanker Painter
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To Our Paragons of Virtue
From Broom to Mouth
A Journey by Bus Down the
Countryside
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Neerav Patel
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Mess
The age of transition
Journalistic apathy
Dr. bhaga manga m. s. and Dr. mhera mohan f.r.c.s.
Pimpamma yellamma
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Pravin Gadhvi
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When Nadir Shah Arrived
Shadow
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Mohammed Ishaq Sheikh
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Reflection
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Jayant Parmar
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I am a Man Like You
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Yeshwant Vaghela
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Identity
Mummy
Accident
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LIFE-SKETCH
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Joseph Macwan
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A Divo for the Family
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SHORT STORIES
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Madhukant Kalpit
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The Unfinished Bridge
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Dalpat Chauhan
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Measure for Measure
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Mohan Parmar
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Slave – labourers
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Harish Mangalam
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The midwife
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Pathik Parmar
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Naked Feet
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Naikal Gangera
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Life and Death
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Raghavji Madhad
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Holi
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Dasarath Parmar
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Broken Lid
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REMINISCENCES
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Sahil Parmar
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Mother, I Remember
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CONVERSATIONS
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“Dalit Literature Has Never Been Sectarian”- Harish
Mangalam
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Beyond the Sound and the Fury – Kisan
Sosa
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014
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