The Supreme Court of India recently amplified this vulnerability by
looking at violence against a blind Dalit woman through the lens of
intersectionality. An upper-caste disabled man may have hesitation to
engage and interact with people with disabilities belonging to lower
castes due to prevailing caste consciousness.
A Dalit woman with a disability is marginalised both within the
disability group as well as from outside, and they are also subject to
violence and stigmatization by disabled and nondisabled men within the
family and outside.
Read more: 
https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/disability-and-caste-bias-a-shared-struggle-8505522/

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अविनाश शाही/ Avinash Shahi
सहायक/ Assistant
मानव संसाधन प्रबंध विभाग/ Human Resource Management Department
भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक/ Reserve Bank of India
लखनऊ क्षेत्रीय कार्यालय/Lucknow RO
विस्तार/ Extension: 2232

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