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		<title>By: ANNIE NAMALA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I work with a civil socieyt organisation called -Centre for Social Equity and Inclusion (CSEI), based in New Delhi, India. Ifind the article very interesting. i have recently undertaken a study of Dalit women (women who are excluded on the basis of their low caste status) entrepreneurs. many of the issues you have discussed are very true for them, in addition to which they have limitations owing to untouchability practices and barriers in entering into certain types of enterprises like food production. the study is currently being finalised and it has been an interesting journey to meet with these women. we also want to take up further policy work.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I work with a civil socieyt organisation called -Centre for Social Equity and Inclusion (CSEI), based in New Delhi, India. Ifind the article very interesting. i have recently undertaken a study of Dalit women (women who are excluded on the basis of their low caste status) entrepreneurs. many of the issues you have discussed are very true for them, in addition to which they have limitations owing to untouchability practices and barriers in entering into certain types of enterprises like food production. the study is currently being finalised and it has been an interesting journey to meet with these women. we also want to take up further policy work.</p>
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