डी.टी.एस.सी 204: दलित समाजशास्त्र

DTSC 204: Dalit Sociology

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मॉड्यूल1-दलित सामाजिक विचार । 

Module 1. Dalit Social Thought

 

मॉड्यूल2 –लित समाज: धर्म और संस्कृति ।

Module 2. Dalit society: Religion & Culture

 

मॉड्यूल 3-दलित अधिकार, सामाजिक न्याय और दलित सामाजिक संगठन।

Module 3. Dalit rights, social justice and Dalit social organizations

 

मॉड्यूल4 -दलित प्रवासी

Module 4.Dalit Diaspora

 

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