Chandra Bhan Prasad (born September 1958) is an Indian journalist, writer, activist and political commentator.[1][2][3]
Chandra Bhan Prasad | |
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Born | 1958 |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, writer, activist and political commentator |
Life
editIn 2007-08 Prasad was a visiting scholar at the Centre for the Advanced Study of India (CASI) at the University of Pennsylvania.[2] He has been profiled by The New York Times[4] and The Washington Post.[5]
References
edit- ^ "An 'English goddess' for India's down-trodden". February 15, 2011 – via www.bbc.com.
- ^ a b Chandra Bhan Prasad: Journalist and Columnist. Center for the Advanced Study of India. Retrieved on 9 February 2015.
- ^ "Dalit capitalism can turn the caste order: Activist Chandrabhan Prasad". Business Standard.
- ^ Somini Sengupta. "Crusader Sees Wealth as Cure for Caste Bias". The New York Times. August 29, 2008. Retrieved on 9 February 2015.
- ^ Emily Wax. "In an Indian Village, Signs of the Loosening Grip of Caste". The Washington Post. August 31, 2008. Retrieved on 9 February 2015.
Further reading
edit- An 'English goddess' for India's down-trodden
- Dalit entrepreneurship can change the community`s social status: Chandra Bhan Prasad
- For a new paradigm of social justice
- 'Indian languages carry the legacy of caste'
- Dalit entrepreneurship can change the community's social status: Chandra Bhan Prasad
- D is for Dalits and E is for the English Goddess - Times of India
External links
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