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Omprakash Valmiki (30 June 1950 – 17 November 2013) was an Indian writer and poet. Well known for his autobiography, Jootan, considered a milestone in Dalit literature. He was born at the village of Barla in the Muzzafarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh.
हिंदी दलित साहित्य के प्रतिनिधि रचनाकार ओमप्रकाश वाल्मीकि की जीवन का संक्षेप और उनकी कई पुरस्कार प्राप्त कर्म का परिचय करें। उनकी रचनाओं में दलित जीवन का संजीव चित्रण, साहित्य क
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Om Prakash Valmiki provides a chilling account of caste oppression in the newly independent state. His autobiographical account brings into light one of those rare, detailed and lived accounts on Dalit lives.
Nov 17, 2013 · Omaprakāśa Vālmīki or Omprakash Valmiki (30 June 1950 – 17 November 2013) was an Indian Dalit writer and poet. well known for his autobiography, Joothan, considered a milestone in Dalit literature. He was born at the village of Barla in the Muzzafarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh.
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ओमप्रकाश वाल्मीकि का जन्म 30 जून 1950 को मुजफ्फरनगर ( उत्तर प्रदेश) जिले के बरला गांव में एक अछूत वाल्मीकि परिवार में हुआ। उन्होंने अपनी शिक्षा अपने गांव और देहरादून से प्राप्त की। उनका बचपन सामाजिक एवं आर्थिक कठिनाइयों में बीता। आरंभिक जीवन में उन्हें जो आर्थिक, सामाजिक और मानसिक कष्ट झेलने पड़े उसकी उनके साहित्य में मुखर अभिव्यक्ति हुई है।...
Jul 2, 2008 · Valmiki shares his heroic struggle to survive a preordained life of perpetual physical and mental persecution and his transformation into a speaking subject...
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Jul 24, 2021 · Valmiki’s writing is a deep urge for Dalit community to form their perspective, agency and identities of ‘dalitness’ irrespective of the shared idea of sympathy with them. The paper is mediated by its own theory of ‘dalitness’ and infused with a distinct yardstick mediated with subaltern study.