Unheard Voices and Sustainable Development: Understanding the Implications of Socially Excluded Dalit and Unsolicited Development Discourse

Anurag Ambasta *
Niharika Pandey

Abstract

Social segregation of Dalits needs to be comprehended from the perspectives of the arbitrary practices of exclusion, which is essentially a part of the socially rooted narratives of exclusion, and the unsolicited development discourse, which always compromises with Dalit?s contributions and shares in development processes and upshots. The whole idea of development and its purpose remain unsettled unless the marginalised and the Dalit are empowered and brought to the centre, and hence we move toward a sustainably developed nation-state. The contribution of Dalit Writings, over the years, in terms of giving voice to the voiceless is immense. The paper tries to explore the pitiable conditions of Dalits at the hands of the privileged few, and underscores the ways in which the Dalit writings question the flawed social mindsets, which politically exclude the Dalits and make them the other.

Keywords

Social segregation arbitrary practices of exclusion unsolicited development discourse empowered Dalit writings

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Journal Information

The Interiors

Volume 9, Issue 1

ISSN: 2319-4804

Published: January 2020

Citation

Ambasta, A. and Pandey, N. (2026). "Unheard Voices and Sustainable Development: Understanding the Implications of Socially Excluded Dalit and Unsolicited Development Discourse". The Interiors, 9(1), pp. 93-98.

Corresponding Author

Anurag Ambasta

Coordinator, Department of English, St. Xavier?s College, Patna