Ambedkar in 2021, #6: What Role Did Ambedkar Envision For the State to Play in Ensuring Equity?

Published: May 19, 2021, 3:26 p.m.

Dr B R Ambedkar has written extensively about economics and  development. Along with proposing landmark legislations, he was also  attentive to the impact of policies on those from marginalised castes  and on women. Our guests will examine the policy landscape in and focus on two landmark programmes\u2014 the National Food Security Act\u2019s  provisions for maternity entitlements and the National Rural Employment  Guarantee Act\u2014and whether they actualise Ambedkar\u2019s vision of a  democratic socialist India.

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Nitin Dhaktode and  Aditi Priya join us on Research Radio. Nitin is a senior doctoral  research scholar at the School of Development Studies, Tata Institute of  Social Sciences, Mumbai. He has also worked with social audit units for  over three and a half years in Hyderabad and across India. Aditi Priya  is a research associate at LEAD at Krea University, Sricity. She started  the group Bahujan Economists.  Her research interests include maternity entitlements, maternal and  child health and gender-based violence and the role of the police.

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We will discuss Aditi\u2019s article \u201cBirth Pangs: Universal Maternity Entitlements in India\u201d and Nitin\u2019s article \u201cCaste in MGNREGA Works and Social Audits.\u201d

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