Fighting the Blemish of Caste: A History of the Dalit Movement against Untouchability in Nepal
Fighting the Blemish of Caste offers a deeply researched and compelling history of the Dalit movement in Nepal. Drawing on historical records, religious texts, and eyewitness accounts, Om Prakash VK Gahatraj examines the roots of caste-based discrimination, the social and legal systems that institutionalized untouchability, and the enduring struggles faced by Dalit communities. The book chronicles the courage of early reformers and grassroots leaders who mobilized against centuries of exclusion, linking their efforts to broader democratic and human rights movements in South Asia. Both a historical record and a manifesto for change, this book underscores the urgent need for social justice and equality in Nepal and beyond.
Author: Om Prakash VK Gahatraj
Language: English
Print length: 676 pages
Item Weight: 2.45 pounds
Dimensions: 6x9 inches
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About the author: Om Prakash VK Gahatraj is a social activist, writer, and researcher dedicated to documenting and advancing the struggle for Dalit rights and social justice in Nepal. With decades of involvement
in grassroots organizing, advocacy, and scholarship, he has worked tirelessly to amplify marginalized voices and challenge systemic inequality. His writings blend historical inquiry with personal engagement, offering readers both critical analysis and lived perspectives on caste, democracy, and human rights. Through this work, Gahatraj continues his lifelong commitment to creating an inclusive and equitable society.