Talk by Dr. Kumar Regimes, Policies and Dalits in India
- Montag, 20. Oktober 2025, 14:15 - 15:45 Uhr
- CATS, Building 4130, Great Lecture Hall, 010.01.05
- Dr. Narender Kumar
This talk examines the connection between a political party, its governance principles (regimes), and the types of policies that are developed, altered, and enforced while in office. It seeks to comprehend a specific regime and its influence and perception of a certain social group, which in this case, are Dalits. The talk reviews various government initiatives and programs implemented by the governments of Uttar Pradesh under Mayawati and Haryana under Hooda, focusing on the governance mechanisms established by these two distinct state regimes. The emphasis of the paper is on the governance of policies aimed at educational enhancement, economic development, and the prevention and control of atrocities against these communities. Additionally, it considers the perceptions and reactions of Dalits towards these regimes concerning policies designed to safeguard civil rights and promote their socio-economic advancement.

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CATS, Building 4130, Great Lecture Hall, 010.01.05
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About the Speaker
Dr. Narender Kumar is Professor at Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He was Chairperson of the Centre during 2021-23. He has 24 years of teaching and research experience in various Central Universities. Professor Kumar has eight books to his credit, published by Oxford University Press, Routledge, Orient Blackswan and others. He has published several research papers in national and international journals. Professor Kumar is reviewer of manuscripts for Oxford University Press, Routledge, Springer, etc. and for various international journals. Among his works, he edited a volume on Ambedkar and Democracy with Christophe Jaffrelot on Dr. Ambedkar and Democracy published in 2018 by Oxford University Press. His most recent book is titled “Reservation Policy in India: State, Social Justice and Affirmative Action” .