B.R Ambedkar
Perspectives on Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policies
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP India
- Date of Publication 8 October 2009
- ISBN 9780198063506
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages404 pages
- Size 216x140x20 mm
- Weight 439 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This volume brings together original documents, memorandums, and writings of B.R. Ambedkar to highlight his contribution to the development of exclusion and inclusive policies.
MoreLong description:
The contribution of social activist and thinker B.R. Ambedkar in the development of inclusive policies during the British rule and its culmination into the reservation policy in the Constituent Assembly is immense. In this volume original documents, memorandums, and writings by Ambedkar are put together to highlight the process of development in these policies and his thinking. A comprehensive Introduction discusses both the historical context and the present controversy regarding reservations in a proper perspective. The paperback edition carries a new afterword which surveys the recent writings on the subject.
MoreTable of Contents:
Foreword; Preface and Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Introduction: Historical Overview: 1919-55;
Part I: Prologue to the Problem of Indian Society: Seeking Solution, 1919-29:
Introduction;
Evidence before the Southborough Committee: 27 January 1919;
Statement for the Protection of the Depressed Classes as a Minority in the Bombay Presidency: 29 May 1928;
. Statement on Education of the Depressed Classes in the Bombay Presidency: 29 May 1928;
Evidence before the Indian Statutory Commission: 23 October 1928;
. On Electorates and Franchise: 17 May 1929;
On Indianization of Services: 17 May 1929;
Part II: Constitutional Reforms: Seeking Political Representation, 1930-3: Introduction;
During Round Table Conferences: 20 November 1930;
. In Sub-Committee No. III(Minorities): 31 December 1930;
A Scheme of Political Safeguards for the Protection of Depressed Classes: 31 December 1930;
Report of Sub-Committee No. III (Minorities):16 January 1931 154 16 January 1931;
Demand for Specific and Concrete Provisions for Safeguards of Depressed Classes in the Future Constitution: 19 January 1931;
. In the Minorities Committee: 8 October 1931;
Provisions for a Settlement of the Communal Problem: 8 October 1931;
Supplementary Memorandum on the Claims of the Depressed Classes for Special Representation: 4 November 1931;
. Note Submitted to the Indian Franchise Committee: 1 May 1932;
Poona Pact Correspondence between Gandhiji and British: August-September 1932;
Statement on Gandhiji's Fast: 19 September 1932;
PART III: EXTENDING THE REPRESENTATION: EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION, 1934-46: Introduction;
. Joint v/s Separate Electorates: Dr. Ambedkar's Via Media: 28 April 1934;
Grievances of the Scheduled Castes: 29 October 1942;
. Problem of the Untouchables of India: 1 September 1943;
Communal Deadlock and How to Solve it: 6 May 1945;
Proposal for the Representation of Scheduled Castes in the Executive Council: 7 June 1945;
Memorandum Submitted to the Cabinet Mission:5 April 1946;
Letter to PM Attlee to Restore Separate Electorates:12 August 1946;
Cabinet Mission and the Untouchables: 14 October 1946;
PART IV: INDIA'S CONSTITUTION: SAFEGUARDS AGAINST SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION AND ECONOMIC EXPLOITATION, 1947-50: Introduction;
On the Aims and Objectives of the Constitution: 9 December 1946;
States and Minorities: Memorandum Submitted to the Constituent Assembly on the Safeguards for the Scheduled Castes: 15 March 1947;
Constitutional Safeguards for the Scheduled Castes: 1947-50; PART V: POST-CONSTITUTION REFLECTIONS,1951-56: Introduction;
Constitution (First Amendment) Bill: 16 May 1951;
Scheduled Castes Emancipation: Draft Manifesto: 6 October 1951;
. On Report of the Commissioner for the Scheduled Castes and Tribes: 6 September 1954;
On Majorities and Minorities: 23 December 1955; Bibliography; Index.