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Accepted Paper:

A revolution movement of Dalits and Matuas for their identities in West Bengal  
Samik Roy (West Bengal State University)

Paper short abstract:

The liberty of India was achieved on 15th August in 1947 from the dreadful tragedy of partition. A riot was occurred between the Hindus and the Muslims, as a result India become divided into two parts-Pakistan and India. Pakistan for the Muslim native land. And India’s for the Hindus and other communities. This partition was made for the sake for the religion. The religious blindness has made complicated this political partition. This citizen of one land becomes refugee in the other land.

Paper long abstract:

A large number of refugees from Purba Banga (about two cores) are living help less in India. Most of them are belongs to Dalits communities. They have no citizenship, Have no caste certificate, have no identities, no minimum right to acquire education through their mother tongue, then a big movement of Dalits was begin with Matuas.

This paper discusses the concept of Matuas and Dalits movement of West Bengal for their identities and their demands.

Panel SE16
Human security, disadvantaged people and development: the emerging human rights challenges in the era of globalization (IUAES Commission on Human Rights)
  Session 1 Wednesday 7 August, 2013, -