Exclusion of contributions of dalit’s and other marginalized communities from Indian history: A systematic review and sociological analysis of Indian curriculum Sonker Shubhankshi1,*, Gaur Bandana2, Singh Lajwant2 1Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra 2Professor, Department of Sociology and Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra *Corresponding Author Email: shubhankshi@gmail.com
Online Published on 6 February, 2024. Abstract Background Dailts have always been a marginalised section of the society. When it comes to listing their contributions to the society before and even after independence. Exclusion of Dalit contributions from textbooks, magazines and specially our history have pushed the Dalit intellects to shape emancipatory politics in India. Aim In this article the history books from NCERT (Central level Government textbooks) and state textbooks from Uttar Pradesh were analysed. The objective of this paper is to scrutinise the history books from the lens of caste and gender. Method It is a sociological analysis of how exclusion of marginalized section of society has been taught in centre and state history textbooks. Results The published case studies, researches, publications and textbooks were thoroughly studied by us and it came to ourinference that a significant amount of discrimination has been done to Dalit’s by ignoring their contributions to the society. Conclusion Exclusion of their struggles, contributions and identity crisis from out history books is causing class-based discrimination and significant ignorance to the Dalit community. During the course of recovering the history of Dalit struggles for discrimination, caste violence, exclusion and negligence from society, Dalit studies have outlined significant agendas to reconsider the assumptions of Indian society. Top Keywords Dalit, Exclusion, Indian history, Independent India, Caste discrimination, NCERT exclusion, Curriculum. Top |