Abstract: A methodical structure layout is inevitable to run any society smoothly. The complexities of human societies must be dealt with under a certain system through which civilization thrives. However, when this structure becomes a dogma, it inevitably crushes the weakest of the weak and the poorest of the poor. Dalit women, who are at the bottom of the pyramid are the most vulnerable soft targets for those who control religion, politics, and education and that has let loose the tyranny of exploitation, oppression, and barbarianism based on their caste. Since times immemorial, Dalit women have been callously subjected to oppression not only by the upper class but also by the patriarchal circle prevailing amongst the Dalit society as well.
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