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April bookshelf: Seven new books from India that talk about the times and spaces we live in #IndiaNEWS
The Dalit Truth: The Battles for Realizing Ambedkar’s Vision, edited by K RajuThe Dalit Truth brings together multiple Dalit voices as they reflect on Dalit struggles and call out to the future. The voices reflect on Dalit truths and the ongoing battles against the tyrannies of the caste system. There’s also a focus on the importance of Ambedkar’s Constitution in Dalit emancipation. The essays offer insights into social, educational, economic, and cultural challenges and opportunities faced by Dalit communities and how political parties have employed these identities for ensuring social mobilisation and equality. The Dalit Truth brings us stories of not just dismay but imagines a future of promises, prospects, and reconciliations. Battles of Our Own, Jagadish Mohanty, translated from the Odia by Himansu S Mohapatra and Paul St-PierreBattles of Our Own (Nija Nija Panipatha) was published in Odia in 1990 and has been translated into English for the first time. It is set in a coal mining district in western Odisha, where the author worked all his life. Mohanty draws on social realism, psychoanalysis, and existentialism to create a complete image of the industrial man. The conflict between the coal mine administration, the trade unions, and human ambitions makes Battles of Our Own an exemplar of “industrial novels� in Indian literature.


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