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Asked: April 7, 20242024-04-07T15:02:57+05:30 2024-04-07T15:02:57+05:30In: Philosophy

What do you understand by the structural violence ? Give an account of the various structures of violence against Dalits.

What do you mean when you talk about structural violence? Describe the several violent systems that target Dalits.

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      1. Understanding Structural Violence

      Structural violence refers to the systemic and institutionalized forms of violence that are embedded within social, economic, and political structures. Unlike direct acts of violence, which are overt and physical, structural violence operates through unequal distribution of power, resources, and opportunities, resulting in harm, deprivation, and marginalization for certain groups within society. Structural violence perpetuates social inequalities and injustices, often targeting marginalized communities based on factors such as race, ethnicity, caste, gender, class, or religion.

      2. Structures of Violence Against Dalits

      Dalits, also known as Scheduled Castes, are one of the most marginalized and oppressed communities in India, facing structural violence across various domains. The following are some of the key structures of violence against Dalits:

      Caste-Based Discrimination: The caste system, a deeply entrenched social hierarchy in India, perpetuates discrimination and violence against Dalits. Dalits are often relegated to the lowest rungs of the caste hierarchy and subjected to various forms of social, economic, and political marginalization based solely on their caste identity.

      Untouchability Practices: Despite being officially abolished, practices of untouchability persist in many parts of India, particularly in rural areas. Dalits face discrimination in accessing public spaces, including temples, schools, and water sources, and are often subjected to segregation and social ostracism.

      Land Dispossession and Economic Exploitation: Dalits are disproportionately affected by landlessness, landlessness, and land dispossession due to historical injustices, discriminatory land tenure systems, and exploitative agricultural practices. This economic marginalization perpetuates cycles of poverty and vulnerability among Dalit communities.

      Violence and Atrocities: Dalits are disproportionately targeted for violence, including physical assault, sexual violence, and murder, often perpetrated by dominant caste groups seeking to maintain their social and economic dominance. Dalit women and girls are particularly vulnerable to gender-based violence and sexual exploitation.

      Denial of Access to Justice: Dalits often face barriers in accessing justice and legal recourse due to discrimination, intimidation, and corruption within the criminal justice system. Cases of caste-based violence and atrocities against Dalits are frequently underreported, inadequately investigated, and rarely result in conviction.

      Educational Exclusion: Dalits experience significant barriers in accessing quality education due to caste-based discrimination, lack of resources, and social stigma. Lower literacy rates among Dalits perpetuate cycles of poverty and reinforce social inequalities within society.

      Political Marginalization: Dalits are often excluded from political participation and representation, despite constitutional provisions for affirmative action and reserved seats in elected bodies. Dalit political leaders face challenges in effectively advocating for the rights and interests of their communities due to entrenched caste-based power structures and discrimination.

      Conclusion

      In conclusion, structural violence against Dalits in India manifests across various domains, perpetuating social inequalities, economic exploitation, and physical violence. Addressing structural violence requires comprehensive efforts to dismantle caste-based discrimination, promote social justice, and empower Dalit communities through access to education, economic opportunities, political representation, and legal protections. By challenging the entrenched structures of oppression and discrimination, India can work towards building a more equitable and inclusive society for all its citizens.

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