Bullet points of The Fight Against Caste Oppression Can Unite Indian Workers
Bullet points of The Fight Against Caste Oppression Can Unite Indian Workers
- A closer look at the movement in Punjab can shed light on some of the most important questions for Indian politics and society.
- More than two-thirds of India’s population still lives in the countryside, and 45 percent of the workforce is employed in agriculture.
- In 2008, Bahal, Amarjit, and a couple of other young Dalit men formed the Krantikari Pendu Mazdoor Union.
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- A closer look at the movement in Punjab can shed light on some of the most important questions for Indian politics and society.
- More than two-thirds of India’s population still lives in the countryside, and 45 percent of the workforce is employed in agriculture.
- In 2008, Bahal, Amarjit, and a couple of other young Dalit men formed the Krantikari Pendu Mazdoor Union.
See more:
https://api-test.summary.news/api/public/publications/61d2097d-3f3f-4945-a9cb-b7599f767fbf