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  1. Daya Pawar or Dagdu Maruti Pawar (1935 –20 September 1996) was an Indian Marathi language author and poet known for his contributions to Dalit literature that dealt with the atrocities experienced by the dalits or untouchables under the Hindu caste system.

  2. Nov 12, 2017 · Daya Pawar was a pioneer of Dalit literature in India, who wrote Baluta, one of the first autobiographies in the genre. He explored the themes of caste, sexuality, and identity in his works, and reflected on his own transition from Hinduism to Buddhism.

  3. Daya Pawar or Dagdu Maruti Pawar (1935 [1]–20 December 1996 [2]) was born to a Mahar Dalit family in Dhamangaon (Taluka: Akole, District: Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India), was a Marathi author and poet known for his contributions to Dalit literature that dealt with the atrocities experienced by the dalits or untouchables under the Hindu caste sys...

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  5. Aug 2, 2015 · Daya Pawar. Every weekend, eight-year-old Pradnya Pawar loved nothing more than to listen in on the conversations between her father and his friends in their house along the Oshiwara creek in suburban Bombay. When the adults went out, she would skim through their notes and read the poetry they had written, not understanding a word.

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  6. Sep 23, 2018 · Baluta is a pioneering Marathi autobiography by Dalit writer Daya Pawar, published in 1978. It depicts the oppression, resistance and sexuality of a Dalit person in the transition from village to city, and challenges the caste system and brahmanical values.

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    Daya Pawar aka Dagdu Maruti Pawar was a genial, friendly person. Looking back at the life and legacy of Daya Pawar, as an English translation of Baluta is published.

  8. Daya Pawar, or Dagdu Maruti Pawar, is an author whose literary works exposed hidden emotions and provoked polarised opinions among readers. A country's diversity can sometimes lead to contradictions and fights.