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About The Author

Bajrang Bihari Tiwari

Bajrang Bihari Tiwari (born 1 March 1972) is a critic whose focus area has been Dalit Literature. He is a professor of Hindi in Delhi University. 'Jati aur Jantantra', 'Bharatiya Dalit Sahitya: Andolan aur Chintan', 'Dalit Sahitya: Ek Antaryatra' and 'Bangla Dalit Sahitya : Samyak Anushilan' are among his works.

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