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Chandra Bhan Prasad
Indian writer
This article is about the journalist. For other people named Chandrabhan Singh, see Chandrabhan Singh (disambiguation).
Chandra Bhan Prasad (born September 1958) is an Indian journalist, writer, activist and political commentator.[1][2][3]
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Born | 1958 |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, writer, activist and political commentator |
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In 2007-08 Prasad was a visiting scholar at the Centre for the Advanced Study of India (CASI) at the University of Pennsylvania.[2] He has been profiled by The New York Times[4] and The Washington Post.[5]
- "An 'English goddess' for India's down-trodden". February 15, 2011 – via www.bbc.com.
- Chandra Bhan Prasad: Journalist and Columnist. Center for the Advanced Study of India. Retrieved on 9 February 2015.
- "Dalit capitalism can turn the caste order: Activist Chandrabhan Prasad". Business Standard.
- Somini Sengupta. "Crusader Sees Wealth as Cure for Caste Bias". The New York Times. August 29, 2008. Retrieved on 9 February 2015.
- Emily Wax. "In an Indian Village, Signs of the Loosening Grip of Caste". The Washington Post. August 31, 2008. Retrieved on 9 February 2015.
- An 'English goddess' for India's down-trodden
- Dalit entrepreneurship can change the community`s social status: Chandra Bhan Prasad
- For a new paradigm of social justice
- 'Indian languages carry the legacy of caste'
- Dalit entrepreneurship can change the community's social status: Chandra Bhan Prasad
- D is for Dalits and E is for the English Goddess - Times of India
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