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Jun 16, 2024
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Why impression of valmiki family do you get after reading joothan
May 08, 2024
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List the challenge posted by the caste system in the novel and how omprakash valmiki overcome them
Apr 20, 2024
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What impression have you formed of valmiki's parents from the given extract joothan
Jan 07, 2024
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Apr 19, 2024
By: mitab5063
why does Om Prakash Valmiki use abusive word in his writing how does the challenge established norms of writing and middle class norms of linguistic decency
Sep 24, 2023
By: s234_00
how do the school teacher for short of the idol image of the Guru
List the challenges posed by the caste system in the novel and how Omprakash Valmiki overcame them?
Apr 27, 2023
By: sahilgeedad
How does Joothan reflect caste discrimination
Apr 25, 2023
By: krushnabhavsar69
The treatment of chuhras in joothan
Mar 21, 2023
By: 11ikmona
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In this autobiography Valmiki portrays his humiliated life; his painful story of eating leftover food to survive. He gets insulted for leftover food just because he was born in a caste Chuhra. Since he belongs to low caste he was suffered from caste biased mentality. Being Hindu he was declined human rights by the so called upper caste Hindus. His school experiences are horrid, full of pangs and unimaginable.
Mar 23, 2023
By: VermaPooja
The title Joothan replicates to the day-to-day experience of lower caste people’s life. A separate dictionary to be referred for Dalit writings, because the activities and the situations described are new to the readers. The word Joothan originates from Hindi. It means ‘leftover’. The food which is left behind after consuming is called Joothan.
Joothan transforms an experience of pain into a narrative of resistance discuss
Feb 22, 2023
By: raivijay251
Joothan transforms an experience of pain into a narrative of resistance
Feb 21, 2023
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Joothan transform an experience of pain into a narrative of resistance ? Discuss
Feb 20, 2023
By: prajwalchamlingra
"In this autobiography Valmiki portrays his humiliated life; his painful story of eating leftover food to survive. He gets insulted for leftover food just because he was born in a caste Chuhra. Since he belongs to low caste he was suffered from caste biased mentality. Being Hindu he was declined human rights by the so called upper caste Hindus. His school experiences are horrid, full of pangs and unimaginable."
how did omprakash valmiki reveals the evils of caste system in joothan
Feb 16, 2023
By: achumitunato90
Valmiki has described how an entire community totally depends on the leftover food of the upper castes in return for their humiliating work of removing night soil, carrying it on their heads to dump outside the village.
On joothan explain after omprakash valmiki the degree of cast oppression faced by him from his teacher
Feb 06, 2023
By: shakchunglepcha690
Through Juthan, he reveals that the instances of enmity caused by caste organization remain etched throughout life. Joothan is one of the best works of Dalit literature. Joothan is a book about caste discrimination, a book about the brahmanical atrocities and humiliations that India brings to its own. This is a book about identity crisis.
Justify the title of jothan
Feb 02, 2023
By: sonalimehra175
The word "Joothan" means the leftover food or the food which has already been eaten by other people. It signifies the life of untouchables (dalits) and what they have to go through to make ends meet. They have to live on the food leftover by the upper caste people.
Feb 03, 2023
By: VaasanthiSanghvi
How does om prakesh valmaki descrides criticism in his autobiography joothan
By: opboy900
Joothan highlights that untouchability was practiced by teachers, educated-like-minded upper-caste people and their relatives belonging to the same community. Through Juthan, he reveals that the instances of enmity caused by caste organization remain etched throughout life.
What decisive turn Didi valmikis father give to the boy's future?
Nov 14, 2022
By: sealsweeta54
Loved by our community. His father had all sorts of weaknesses, but the decisive turn that he gave his future that day has had great impact on Valmikis personality. One of the most powerful moments in the novel is when Valmikis mother overturns a basket full of joothan before Mr. Tyagi, against humiliation.
What writer gives extension details describing the village pond and it's environment. How do these affect the way the reader responds to the story of the later incidents in the school?
The first teacher who came to Valmiki’s childhood days was Sewak Ram Masihi. One day there was an argument with Valmiki’s father and Valmiki’s father took him to the Basic Primary School. Valmiki had to sit on the floor and there was not a mat even. All the teachers belonged to the upper caste and they hated this untouchable boy and used to punish him.
Valmiki’s family was in the colony of the village where the untouchables lived. Chuhra, Chamar and Jhinwar are the caste names of the untouchables. Tyagi, Taga are the upper caste people of both Hindus and Muslims. Valmiki’s home was in front of the stinking cowshed of an upper caste family.
In what ways was om prakash valmiki experience similar to that of the assorting
Jul 29, 2022
By: gvaishnav910
Both Omprakash Valmiki and Ansaris were subjected to discrimination. Omprakash was not allowed to sit with other students in the classroom and was made to sweep the school and the playground only because he was a Dalit.
Describe in detail those intences in the extract where delits are seen to be asserting their pride and dignity
Jun 03, 2022
By: nighatasmath
Another hero from Dalits was Mahatma Ayyankali from Kerala. At the time Dalits were not allowed to walk on public roads, he conducted Villu Vandi yatra to protest against this. He fought for the Dalit women to wear upper clothes. He fought for the admission of Dalit children into schools.