On Monday, 1 September 2014, 18:31, PUDR Delhi <[email protected]> wrote:
 




29th Annual Dr. Ramanadham Lecture: Caste, Equality and Democratic Rights
 29th Annual Dr. Ramanadham Memorial Lecture on
“CASTE, EQUALITY AND DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS”
 
SPEAKER
Dr. Anand Teltumbde

CHAIR
Dr. Uma Chakravarti

TIME & DATE
5 PM, Saturday, 6 September, 2014

VENUE
N.D. Tiwary Bhavan (next to Gandhi Peace Foundation), Deen Dayal Upadhyaya 
Marg, near ITO crossing, Delhi
 
 
PUDR invites you to the 29th Annual Dr. Ramanadham Memorial 
Lecture. Dr A. Ramanadham, a pediatrician and civil liberties activist 
was the Vice President of APCLC. On 3 September, 1985, he was killed in 
his clinic in Warangal by a group of men from a policeman's funeral 
procession. Since then, this day has been observed as a day to uphold 
the struggle of civil liberties and democratic rights. On this occasion, PUDR 
has always held an annual lecture on an issue concerning people's 
rights and democracy. This year, we wish to examine the issues related 
to caste oppression in the context of equality and democratic rights.
 
Various constitutional provisions, along with provisions in other 
laws, were expected to deal with the denial of access to land and other 
means of livelihood, social exclusion and oppression that people on the 
lower rung of the caste hierarchy daily face. These include an entire 
gamut of provisions from reservations in elections, government jobs and 
education, to distribution of agricultural land and creation of assets 
for livelihood, as well as penal provisions to effectively deal with 
caste-based crimes, specifically the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 
Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989. 
 
Far from removing the ritual and material inequalities faced by 
Dalits and putting an end to persecution, the oppression of Dalits 
continues to be the hallmark of modern Indian polity as well as its 
society. Persecution by the agencies of the state, by itself and in 
collusion with the existing structures of power in society, has deepened caste 
inequality and caste violence.
 
In the context of the demand for annihilation of caste by Dr BR 
Ambedkar, there is need to once again critically examine the initiatives of the 
Indian state and the demands of the movements that represent 
Dalits. This 29th Annual Ramanadham Memorial Lecture will focus on what 
lessons this experience holds for the democratic rights movement.
 
Please circulate this invitation to friends who may be interested.
 
In solidarity,
 
Asish Gupta
D. Manjit
 
(Secretaries, PUDR)
 
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Peoples Union For Democratic Rights, Delhi (India) 
(Peoples Union For Democratic Rights is a Delhi based organisation, 
fighting for peoples rights in India for more than twenty five years now) 
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