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    Education is essential to ensure the overall development of individuals. However, there exists a symbiotic relationship between language and education: the language of education determines one’s socio-economic position. Notably, knowledge production and dissemination in South Africa is dominated by English and vernacular languages are neglected. This discriminatory binary exists from primary schools to universities. It creates challenges for black, underprivileged, rural and semi-urban students,…Read more
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    Journey with Rural Identity and Linguicism
    CASTE / A Global Journal on Social Exclusion 2 (1): 202-218. 2021.
    For a Dalit,especially from a rural background, it is not easy to survive in the higher education system in India because it is overwhelmingly dominated by the upper caste, class, and English-speaking people. It is not uncommon for Dalit learners like us to face multiple discrimination, and even exclusion in higher educational institutions. Intersectionality between these three factors abounds in institutions of higher learning. The transition from native language to Eng…Read more
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    Language Discrimination in Indian Higher Education
    In Prabhpreet Singh (ed.), Contouring Exclusion: Manifestations and Implication, Lokmitra Publication. pp. 149-169. 2019.
    Higher Education has been considered as a site of knowledge, and it is a place, where one can pursue it. But, the distribution of knowledge and acquiring knowledge is controlled by various factors. For example, caste, class, language, region, religion, gender, race, etc. The two principal factors, i.e. language and caste, determine one's access and then survival in higher educational institutions. The Hegemony of English language becomes a very problematic for non-English background students in …Read more
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    Unfolding a South Asian Perspective on Constitutionalism (review)
    Mainstream Weekly Journal 56 34-35. 2018.
    South Asia is a region that emerged out of a colonial past and which holds a multitude of diversities, legal traditions, constitutional heterogeneities, and political structures. It has had a diverse history of constitutionalism with varied meanings and interpretations. In such a muddy terrain this edited book, Comparative Constitutionalism in South Asia, offers a significant South Asian perspective on constitutionalism.