Jahid Khan
This paper delves into Sir William Mark Tully’s exploration of marginalized voices in India, focusing on Dalit, female, and agrarian struggles as portrayed in his narratives. By examining the systemic issues faced by these groups, Tully’s work offers a critical reflection on the socio-economic and cultural challenges prevalent in contemporary Indian society. This study highlights persistent injustices and advocates for transformative change through an in-depth analysis of Tully’s storytelling. The paper explores Tully’s portrayal of these struggles, illustrating how his narratives reveal the pervasive nature of social injustices and contribute to broader dialogues on gender equity, caste discrimination, and agrarian reform.
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