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                        Can a society built on hierarchy ever embrace equality? In this thought-provoking study the enduring clash between the Indian caste system and the doctrines of human rights. Drawing on philosophy, law, and lived experience, the book exposes inherited inequalities. Challenging readers to rethink freedom, faith, and humanity in modern civilization; renewed global discourse on inclusion and accountability.
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                                    Harsh Vivek Raj
Harsh Vivek Raj is human rights scholar whose work bridges law, social justice, and global advocacy. Graduated and trained in engineering at IIEST Shibpur, in Diplomacy at Siam University, and advanced his studies in Human Rights at the University of London. His published research interrogates the enduring paradox between caste hierarchy and human rights. Blending Buddhist ethics with UN frameworks inspired him to write ‘Contradiction of Human Rights and Caste System’. A UN Peace Day speaker and UNESCO collaborator, he now leads a Human Rights Education Centre in Vaishali, Bihar, and empowering silenced marginalized communities, transform suffering into solidarity through education, legal awareness, transnational solidarity by linking grassroots struggles with universal principles of peace and humanity and challenges systems of inherited injustice.
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