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Nineteenth-century reform and much of the 1970s legal feminism were led by middle-class, upper-caste women. Dowry, rape law, and civil code debates did not automatically cover land, wages, and caste violence. Dalit, Adivasi, Muslim poor, and informal workers need a different core agenda. SEWA, anti-arrack, peasant, and Dalit women’s groups already organised those strata. The fair view is: mainstream gap, not total silence from below.
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Flow diagram
flowchart TD M[Mainstream urban feminism] --> L[Law family campus] M --> G[Gap on caste land wages] B[SEWA anti-arrack Dalit groups] --> W[Labour forest atrocity] G --> N[Need shared leadership] W --> N
Conclusion
- A living women’s movement has to put land, equal wages, caste atrocity, forest rights, and informal-worker law beside family law, and it must share leadership with women of lower strata rather than speak about them.
The statement is substantially true of the elite and urban core of India’s women’s movement, which long treated lower-strata women as a later chapter. It is not true as a total history: labour, forest, anti-arrack, SEWA, and Dalit feminist organising did address those lives. The task is to make that second stream the centre, not a footnote.
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