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The Title Ready Reference To Revolutionaries A Guide To Action written by V.T. Rajshekar was published in the year 2015. The ISBN number 9788121212878 is assigned to the PaperBack version of this title. This book has total of pp. 70 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Dalit About the book: - In our day-to-day work all revolutionaries in India are confronted with certain intricate questions perplexing puzzles difficult situations which as followers of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar we are called upon to solve. We cannot ignore these questions trying to pretend that they will be solved automatically or as the movement mounts. As leaders of both thought and action the Ambedkar its have to tackle them and decide them then and there and once for all. Otherwise it will be a grievous tactical error. And one error may lead to bigger error. About The Author: - V. T .Rajshekar in full Vontibettu Thimmappa Rajshekar also known as V.T.Rajshekar Shetty (born 1932) is thefounderand editor of the Dalit Voice which has been described in a release by Human Rights Watch as Indias most widely circulated Dalit journal. He is himself not a Dalit he is the son of late P.S.Thimmappa Shetty who retired as the Collector of South Kanara District. He is from well-known Vontibettu Beedu family belonging to the higher caste Bunt community. A Graduate of Madras university and author of over 20 books translated into many languages worked for 20 years for leading English language dailies considered one of Indias rare original thinkers he has attempted to combine the essentials of Marxism and the Philosophy of the late Dr. B.R. Ambedkar a prominent advocate of the human rights of Indias Black untouchable. Rajshekar was married to Hema Rajshekar until her death. His son Salil Shetty works for Amnesty International in London. In 2005 Rajshekar received the London Institute of South Asia (LISA) Book of the Year Award.