H. L. Dusadh

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H. L. Dusadh (born October 20, 1953 at Naravli khem Devariya, Uttar Pradesh) is an Indian writer and founder of the Bahujan Diversity Mission. He is popularly known as the Diversity Man of India. He has written more than 84 books on Bahujan diversity in India.

"H.L. Dusadh is not the typical high-society Delhi intellectual one sees at the India International Centre and other usual places in the seminar circuit. He, like crores of other Indians, is a victim of linguistic discrimination that is as odious, if less subtle, as caste discrimination", said by renowned commentator Sudheendra Kulkarni.[1]

Early life[]

Dusadh spent his early life in Kolkata. His father was working in Exide Battery Company.

Bahujan Diversity Mission[]

Dusadh founded on March 15, 2007. BDM annually awards . Renowned journalist and writer , Social activist and others have been honoured as the Diversity Man of the Year by BDM.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Bringing development to the bahujan within the bahujan". The Indian Express. 22 February 2009. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
  2. ^ "A Talk on Social Structure in Media by Renowned". 8 July 2015.


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