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B.R. Ambedkar : perspectives on social exclusion and inclusive policies

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2014.Description: xvii, 386 p, : 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780198063506
DDC classification:
  • 305.5680954 THO.B
Contents:
Machine derived contents note: Foreword Acknowledgement Preface Part I Introduction: Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policies-Historical Review: 1919-1955 Part II: Prologue to the Problem of Indian Society - Seeking Solution: 1919-192 Introduction 1. Evidence before the Southborough Committee -27 January 1919 2. Statement concerning the Safeguards for the Protection of Depressed Classes as a Minority on the Indian Statutory Commission -29 May 1928 3. Statement concerning the status of education of Depressed Classes in the Bombay Presidency -29 May 1928 4. Evidence before the Indian Statutory Commission - 23 October 1928 5. Separate Report to the Simon Commission - 17 May 1929 6. Indianisation of Services-Simon Commission - 17 May 1929 Part III Constitutional Reforms - Seeking Political Representation: 1930-1933 Introduction: During Round Table Conferences 1. Need for Political Power for Depressed Classes - 20 November 1930 2. In Sub-Committee No. III (Minorities) 31 December 1930 3. A scheme of Safeguards for the Protection of Depressed Classes in the Future Constitution a self-governing India - 31 December 1930 4. Report of Sub-Committee No. III related to the Depressed Classes - 16 January 1931 5. Demand for Specific and concrete Provisions for Safeguards of Depressed Classes in the Future Constitution - 19 January 1931 6. In the Minorities Committee: Claims of Minority Communities - 8 October 1931 7. Supplementary Memorandum on the claims of Depressed Classes for Special Representation - 4 November 1931 8. Provisions For a Settlement of the Communal Problem - 1931 9. Note submitted to the Indian Franchise Committee (Lothian Committee) 1 May 1932 10. Poona Pact Correspondence with Gandhiji and others - August- September 1932 11. Statement on Gandhi's Fast - 19 September 1932 Part IV Extending the Representation - Employment and Education: 1934-1946 1. Joint Vs Separate Electorates Ambedkar's Via Media - 28 April 1934 2. Grievances of the Scheduled Castes - 29 October 1942 3. The Political Demands of Untouchables: Institute of Pacific Studies - 1 September 1943 4. Communal Deadlock and how to Solve it - 6 May 1945 5. Proposal for the Representation of Scheduled Castes in the Executive Council - 7 June 1945 6. Memorandum submitted to the Cabinet Mission - 5 April 1946 7. Letter to PM Attllee to Restore Separate Electorates - 12 August 1946 8. Statement ' How the Cabinet Mission Have Ignored Untouchables?' - 14 October 1946 Part V India's Constitution- Safeguards against Social Discrimination and Economic Exploitation: 1947-1950 1. On the Aims and Objectives of the Constitution - 9 December 1946 2. States and Minorities- Memorandum submitted on the safeguards for the Scheduled Castes - 15 March 1947 3. Constitutional Safeguards for the Scheduled Castes - 1947-50 Part VI Post - Constitution Reflections: 1951-1956 1. Scheduled Castes Emancipation-Draft Manifesto - 6 October 1951 2. Report of the Commissioner for the Scheduled Castes and Tribes - 6 September 1954 3. Majorities and Minorities - Thoughts on Linguistic States - 23 December 1955.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [371]-376) and index.

Machine derived contents note: Foreword
Acknowledgement
Preface
Part I
Introduction: Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policies-Historical Review: 1919-1955
Part II: Prologue to the Problem of Indian Society - Seeking Solution: 1919-192
Introduction
1. Evidence before the Southborough Committee -27 January 1919
2. Statement concerning the Safeguards for the Protection of Depressed Classes as a Minority on the Indian Statutory Commission -29 May 1928
3. Statement concerning the status of education of Depressed Classes in the Bombay Presidency -29 May 1928
4. Evidence before the Indian Statutory Commission - 23 October 1928
5. Separate Report to the Simon Commission - 17 May 1929
6. Indianisation of Services-Simon Commission - 17 May 1929
Part III Constitutional Reforms - Seeking Political Representation: 1930-1933
Introduction: During Round Table Conferences
1. Need for Political Power for Depressed Classes - 20 November 1930
2. In Sub-Committee No. III (Minorities) 31 December 1930
3. A scheme of Safeguards for the Protection of Depressed Classes in the Future Constitution a self-governing India - 31 December 1930
4. Report of Sub-Committee No. III related to the Depressed Classes - 16 January 1931
5. Demand for Specific and concrete Provisions for Safeguards of Depressed Classes in the Future Constitution - 19 January 1931
6. In the Minorities Committee: Claims of Minority Communities - 8 October 1931
7. Supplementary Memorandum on the claims of Depressed Classes for Special Representation - 4 November 1931
8. Provisions For a Settlement of the Communal Problem - 1931
9. Note submitted to the Indian Franchise Committee (Lothian Committee) 1 May 1932
10. Poona Pact Correspondence with Gandhiji and others - August- September 1932
11. Statement on Gandhi's Fast - 19 September 1932
Part IV Extending the Representation - Employment and Education: 1934-1946
1. Joint Vs Separate Electorates Ambedkar's Via Media - 28 April 1934
2. Grievances of the Scheduled Castes - 29 October 1942
3. The Political Demands of Untouchables: Institute of Pacific Studies - 1 September 1943
4. Communal Deadlock and how to Solve it - 6 May 1945
5. Proposal for the Representation of Scheduled Castes in the Executive Council - 7 June 1945
6. Memorandum submitted to the Cabinet Mission - 5 April 1946
7. Letter to PM Attllee to Restore Separate Electorates - 12 August 1946
8. Statement ' How the Cabinet Mission Have Ignored Untouchables?' - 14 October 1946
Part V India's Constitution- Safeguards against Social Discrimination and Economic Exploitation: 1947-1950
1. On the Aims and Objectives of the Constitution - 9 December 1946
2. States and Minorities- Memorandum submitted on the safeguards for the Scheduled Castes - 15 March 1947
3. Constitutional Safeguards for the Scheduled Castes - 1947-50
Part VI Post - Constitution Reflections: 1951-1956
1. Scheduled Castes Emancipation-Draft Manifesto - 6 October 1951
2. Report of the Commissioner for the Scheduled Castes and Tribes - 6 September 1954
3. Majorities and Minorities - Thoughts on Linguistic States - 23 December 1955.

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