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Bhed Bharat

Bhed Bharat

Martin Macwan
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"Bhed-Bharat is a comprehensive account of the injustices and atrocities committed against dalits and adivasis between 2014 and 2018. Divided into zones and further sub-divided into states, the book also attempts to distinguish between incidents that may not be seen as “atrocities” but would qualify as “injustices” — and these also need to be addressed institutionally. The data has been collected from incidents reported mainly in the newspapers. In the Introduction to the book, Macwan says that he has tried to give the book the form of a story and this serves to bring to life the people involved."
-Indian Cultural Forum


"Macwan compiles incidents and has listed them State-wise, without adding any commentary to these stories of atrocities. At the outset he explains the need to compile such a list: “The absence of such a comprehensive picture is a major reason for a weak social and political consciousness among Dalits as well as non-Dalits.”
In the preface, Macwan generates a dialogue with his readers by asking questions and providing answers. The book does not contain a list of all such incidents of atrocities but is a compilation of the news stories which appeared in national and regional media."
-The Hindu
Language
English
Release
January 01, 2019

Bhed Bharat

Martin Macwan
0/5 ( ratings)
"Bhed-Bharat is a comprehensive account of the injustices and atrocities committed against dalits and adivasis between 2014 and 2018. Divided into zones and further sub-divided into states, the book also attempts to distinguish between incidents that may not be seen as “atrocities” but would qualify as “injustices” — and these also need to be addressed institutionally. The data has been collected from incidents reported mainly in the newspapers. In the Introduction to the book, Macwan says that he has tried to give the book the form of a story and this serves to bring to life the people involved."
-Indian Cultural Forum


"Macwan compiles incidents and has listed them State-wise, without adding any commentary to these stories of atrocities. At the outset he explains the need to compile such a list: “The absence of such a comprehensive picture is a major reason for a weak social and political consciousness among Dalits as well as non-Dalits.”
In the preface, Macwan generates a dialogue with his readers by asking questions and providing answers. The book does not contain a list of all such incidents of atrocities but is a compilation of the news stories which appeared in national and regional media."
-The Hindu
Language
English
Release
January 01, 2019

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