Social Revolution in Bengal: Insights from V Ramaswamy on the Role of Dalits

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Understanding the Social-Political Crisis in Bengal


Dalits as Catalysts for Change: A Vision for the Future


Explore the imminent social revolution in Bengal through the eyes of V Ramaswamy, a passionate activist and translator. Discover his journey from Kolkata roots to his impactful work on housing rights, and gain insights into Bengal's pressing social and political issues today. Ramaswamy’s hopeful perspective emphasizes the crucial role of Dalits in leading this transformative movement. Join us as we delve into the complexities of cultural change and the power of advocacy in shaping a brighter future for Bengal.

The Social revolution in Bengal is imminent: V Ramaswamy

Mr V Ramaswamy was born and brought up in Kolkata. His grandfather migrated to Kolkata in 1930 from Madras and settled here. Ramaswamy was active in Housing Rights issues and worked against evictions. He is a voracious reader and looked after his father's business but is deep into translation work now. He says a translator is a bridge between two languages. Mr Ramswamy is also popularly known in his circles as Rama Sangye.

Listen to him about the social-political crisis of Bengal and he is hopeful that there will be a social revolution in Bengal one day with Dalits leading it.

 By Vidya Bhushan Rawat


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