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...untouchability due to Hindu religion using FCMs and NCMs 43 2.2 Analysis of discrimination faced by Dalits/ Sudras in the field of education as ... ...M and NCM 66 5 2.4 Problems faced by Dalits in the political arena due to discrimination – a FCM and NCM analysis 75 2.5 Study of Economic St... ...he evils of untouchability due to Hinduism and its codes. In section two, the discrimination faced by Dalits and Sudras in the field of education is... ... inequality experienced by Dalits and Sudras. In section four we analyze the discrimination faced by Dalits in the political field. Economic threat... ...gion R 2 - Superstition R 3 - Faith in particular religious sect R 4 - Discrimination in religion R 5 - No freedom of choice (caste is birth... ...Untouchability R 7 - Caste system R 8 - Psychological oppression R 9 - Discrimination in social outlook R 10 - Practice of Varnashrama Dharm... ...o provides them an improved identity and a new sense of belonging. R 4 – Discrimination in religion The Hindu religion follows the fourfold v... ... at four feet, some at eight feet, and some as far as even sixty-four feet. Discrimination against Dalits is dominant even today in the public and... ...ir inferior identity. So it oppresses them psychologically. R 9 – Social discrimination (According to this expert this concept is different f...
...tually is to leave the substance and attach yourself to form”, and “from discrimination between this and that a host of demons blazes forth”. ... ...xposure in an alien surrounding, ‘new’ sexual practices or attitudes and discrimination, effect of displacement, coping mechanism etc. We also stud... ...ce they face problems of anonymity and disclosure; apart from stigma and discrimination within their family. 26. It is important to note that th... ...sociated with the disease, and also remove existing patterns of workplace discrimination against HIV/AIDS. 8. In the villages, the HIV seropositi... ... settings. 3. Next, we must work together to see that the stigma and discrimination relating to AIDS must be totally eradicated. This has been ... ...e stigma associated with the disease that results in brazen incidents of discrimination and abuse in rural areas. 12. There has to be essential ... ...e, than the physical symptoms of the disease itself. This is because the discrimination they suffer from, is not because of the stigma associated w... ...the people in general mingle with the AIDS patients without hesitation or discrimination. We had observed from our study that because of this stigma...