बहन कुमारी मायावती जी का जन्मदिन।
इस वीडियो के माध्यम से जानिए उनके जन्मदिन और जीवन संघर्ष के बारे मे।
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Category Archives: Dalit Bahujan Ideals
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15th January in Dalit History – Death anniversary of Namdeo Dhasal, founder of the Dalit Panthers

He wrote many poems to inspire young generation.
I am giving my political poems in the hands of working class. Shouldn’t I hope that the downtrodden arise with renewed rage after reading my poem? Words are like bullets and not a pistol used in Diwali. They should be aimed at right place and used for friends. - Namdeo Dhasal

Check also – 9th July (1972) in Dalit History – Dalit Panthers was formed
15th January in Dalit History – B’day of Behan Mayawati
Behan Mayawati, a four-time Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, is chief of Bahujan Samaj Party which is, at present, main opposition party in the Assembly of Uttar Pradesh. Watch documentary and interview with Behan Mayawati –
Also see rare pictures of Kanshi Ram Saheb and Mayawati.

Check also – 15th January in Dalit History – B’day of Behan Mayawati
12th January in Dalit History – Birth anniversary of Jijabai, mother of Shivaji Maharaj
Dilip C Mandal notes –
मां जिजाऊ जन्म जयंती च्या हार्दिक शुभेच्छा. शिवाजी की माता जिजाबाई जयंती की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं. ब्राह्मणवादी संगठन RSS इस महान व्यक्तित्व का जन्मदिन कभी नहीं मनाता. मैं समझने की कोशिश कर रहा हूं कि ऐसा क्यों है!
Jijabai was a very pious and intelligent woman with great vision and inspired Shivaji Maharaj.

A statue of Jijabai and young Shivaji

Reading Phule – Now No More Silences!
Written by – Subhash Gatade
“Lack of education lead to lack of wisdom,
Which leads to lack of morals,
Which leads to lack of progress,
Which leads to lack of money,
Which leads to the oppression of the lower classes,
See what state of the society one lack of education can cause!”
- Jyotiba Phule
..Most people do not realize that society can practise tyranny and oppression against an individual in a far greater degree than a Government can. The means and scope that are open to society for oppression are more extensive than those that are open to Government; also they are far more effective. What punishment in the penal code is comparable in its magnitude and its severity to excommunication? Who has greater courage—the Social Reformer who challenges society and invites upon himself excommunication or the political prisoner who challenges Government and incurs sentence of a few months or a few years imprisonment?..
(Ranade, Gandhi and Jinnah, Address delivered by Dr Ambedkar on the 101 st birthday celebration of M G Ranade, 18 th January, 1943)
Introduction

Mahatma Jotiba Phule
Understanding or rereading a historical figure – whose life and times have impacted generations of scholars and activists – who has been subjected to praise as well scrutiny by best brains of our times becomes a challenging task. One gets a feeling that whatever has to be said has already been said and perhaps there is not much novelty left. An added challenge becomes when you are face to face with scholars/activists who could be considered experts on the issue having done more detailed and through work on the subject.
Today when I begin my presentation I find myself in a similar quandary.
Would it be repetition of what the earlier scholar just spoke or a glimpse of what the coming activist is going to present? And to avoid the possible monotony of any such ensuing discussion – where all of us would be doing ‘kadam tal‘ (a lexicon used in NCC parades) around similar arguments and similar insights and would be lamenting in similar voices, I have decided to flag of few queries which have been bothering my mind since quite some time. It is possible that it would be considered rather blasphemous to raise such questions or they are so mundane that participants can just exchange smiles about their content. Anyway, whatever might be the outcome I would like to raise them with a sincere hope that they would possibly generate a conversation?
संत गाडगे बाबा जी की जीवनी पर आधारित एक डॉक्युमेंटरी।
Filed under Dalit, Dalit Bahujan Ideals, Dalit History, Documentary, Dr B R Ambedkar
6th January in Dalit History – Birth Anniversary of Lion of Vidarbha – Babu L. N. Hardas
Hardas Laxmanrao Nagrale (6th January 1904– 12th January 1939), popularly known as Babu L.N. Hardas.was a Dalit leader and social reformer in India. He was an ardent follower of Dr. Ambedkar and was pioneer of the practice of exchanging the greeting Jai Bhim amongst the Dalits. He was also a prominent labour leader in the Central Province and was the general secretary of the Independent Labour Party in the province.

Babu Hardas started his social activities pretty early in his life. At the age of 17, he started a weekly Maharatha from Nagpur with a view of spreading social awareness in the Dalits. He tried to organize the Mahar community by founding the Mahar Samaj organization in 1922. He also formed one Mahar Samaj Pathak, a voluntary corps group, to organize the disorganized Mahar youth to protect the Dalits against the atrocities. He opened a Mahila Ashram in order to imparting training to Dalit women in daily activities. Also, in order to avoid exploitation of beedi workers, he started the beedi work on cooperative basis, which became very successful in the area.
Filed under Dalit, Dalit Bahujan Ideals, Dalit History, Dr B R Ambedkar
Remembering Dr. Bhadant Anand Kausalyayan on his birth anniversary
You can read in detail about him from 5th January in Dalit History – Birth of Dr. Bhadant Anand Kausalyayan



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