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Scavenging is an age old practice of the human era. In India scavenging is a caste based occupation carried out by dalit women. These communities are invariably placed at the bottom of caste hierarchy, as well as dalit sub-caste hierarchy. The researcher had analyzed the problem of scavenging in Tamil Nadu, India and searched the reason for its continuance in various pockets. It is an occupational activity of carrying out scavenging work, which is susceptible to harm and degrade the people involved. It was an attempt to analyze the physiological, psychological, sociological, economical,…mehr

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Scavenging is an age old practice of the human era. In India scavenging is a caste based occupation carried out by dalit women. These communities are invariably placed at the bottom of caste hierarchy, as well as dalit sub-caste hierarchy. The researcher had analyzed the problem of scavenging in Tamil Nadu, India and searched the reason for its continuance in various pockets. It is an occupational activity of carrying out scavenging work, which is susceptible to harm and degrade the people involved. It was an attempt to analyze the physiological, psychological, sociological, economical, political, unhealthy practices of vulnerability and forced menial practices of scavenging women. The researcher tried to probe details on building resilience towards sustainable development of women scavengers. The book would enhance the researchers, academicians, social workers, governmental and non-governmental institutions.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Maria Joseph Louis.J, a Capuchin Priest currently serves as Vice Principal of AISS and HOD, Dept. of Social Work. He has published 32 articles and one book and organized 46 conferences and programs. His field of specialization is Social Work, HRM, Gerontology and Counseling. He is a renowned trainer for several NGOs, Schools and Colleges.