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Fwd: A Discussion on “Educated Urban Dalit Women: Opportunities and Challenges for Employment and Entrepreneurship” [Insight Circle Meeting (19th Sept, Sunday)]



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From: INSIGHT MAGAZINE <insightjnu@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 10:50 AM
Subject: A Discussion on "Educated Urban Dalit Women: Opportunities and Challenges for Employment and Entrepreneurship" [Insight Circle Meeting (19th Sept, Sunday)]
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Insight Study Circle

Invites you for a public discussion

On

"Educated Urban Dalit Women: Opportunities and Challenges for Employment and Entrepreneurship"


Based on

A recent study undertaken by Centre for Social Equity and Inclusion (CSEI), New Delhi



Date – 19 September 2010 (Sunday)

Time – 2.30 PM to 5.30 PM

Venue - Room No 411, Indian Social Institute, Lodhi Road, Near Saibaba Mandir, New Delhi


A discussion will take place based on the sharing on the findings of the study by our friends from Centre for Social Equity and Inclusion (CSEI).

1. Annie Namala

2. Satyendra Kumar


This study explores various opportunities and challenges that are present in the contemporary labour market before educated urban Dalit women, a class that is less in number but has considerable impact on the community. The study has tried to look into the complex interplay of caste, class and patriarchy in Dalit women's aspirations and their efforts and achievements in globalized India.

Apart from studying about enterprises run by Dalit women, the study has also tried to map the employment opportunities available in public, private and NGO sector. This study was undertaken in two cities Delhi and Hyderabad.


RSVP

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Insight Foundation is a  group of young Dalit and Adivasi students professionals that are committed towards creating various support systems for our students and to make our education system more equitable and inclusive. Towards this

1. We are running a National Dalit and Adivasi Students Helpline (No- 0 9999 48 42 49, Mon-Fri, 10 am - 5pm)

2. www.scststudents.org - A Dalit and Adivasi Student Portal

3. www.blog.insightyv.com - A team blog on contemporary issues

4. Insight Study Circle - A monthly meeting on contemporary issues in Delhi


much regards
anoop

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"Rosa sat so Martin could walk; Martin walked so Obama could run, Obama ran so your children can fly"



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"Rosa sat so Martin could walk; Martin walked so Obama could run, Obama ran so your children can fly"




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Palash Biswas
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