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FOSTERING DALIT ENTREPRENEURSHIP THROUGH SOCIAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC LIBERALISATION

    1 Author(s):  DR. VILAS Z. CHAUHAN

Vol -  5, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 571 - 579  (2014 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

The term ‘Liberalisation’ seems to be very deceptive. Liberalisation in the present scenario only means ‘economic’ liberalisation. A general observation about the so-called ‘economic’ reforms is that it has more to hide than to reveal. As a liberalised country, India is still missing liberal elements such as individual liberty, tolerance, rule of law and equality. Economic reforms are missing the elements of social reforms. India is still a slave of the deeply rooted traditional beliefs, narrow-mindedness, caste discrimination practices, gender inequality etc. Over decades, this problem still remains unanswered!

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