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  3. TRIPLE MARGINALISATION OF WOMEN IN MUKTA SARVAGOD’S MITLELI KAVAADE: CLOSED DOORS
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Dr Kusum Kanger

TRIPLE MARGINALISATION OF WOMEN IN MUKTA SARVAGOD’S MITLELI KAVAADE: CLOSED DOORS

Dalit literature is one which acquaints people with the caste system and untouchability in India, it’s appalling nature and its system of exploitation. In other words, Dalit is not a caste but a realization and is related to the experiences, joys and sorrows, and struggles of those in the lowest stratum of society. Time never stops for anybody and the most important feature of the time is that it constantly keeps changing and assuages our pains accordingly. Human beings are slave of time and time can make a king a pauper. It is generally considered that time and circumstance keep changing. Human beings just need to have a little bit patience in this context. Dalit women writers have revolted against the patriarchal set up and had to indulge in acrimonious arguements to create their own place otherwise there was no chance that the male-dominated society of India may happily provide them equal opportunities.