By: Debjani Paul
Published in: *mid.day*
Date: June 18, 2026
Source:
https://www.mid-day.com/sunday-mid-day/article/author-christina-dhanujas-new-book-dalit-women-and-the-fullness-of-life-delves-into-the-lives-of-dalit-women-in-india-and-more-23635039
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"Author and researcher Christina Dhanuja’s new book (*Dalit Women and the
Fullness of Life*, Penguin Random House India, 2026) centres a group that
rarely enters mainstream discourse on caste: Dalit women — their strife,
achievements, and joys."
"The book comes at a time when caste is once again a subject of heated
public discourse, just weeks after the Supreme Court held that only Hindus,
Sikhs or Buddhists can claim the protection of Scheduled Caste (SC) status. It
seems to indicate that our lawmakers and judiciary, like a majority of the
population, believe there’s no caste inside the Church. And yet, Dhanuja’s
book shows just how far from the truth that is.

'But like all matters of religion in this country, a lot of it happens in
isolation. So, I’m not surprised that a majority of the South Asian
population, including institutions such as the Supreme Court and the
government, are unaware of how caste functions within churches,' says
Dhanuja, 'I understand that in some, perhaps rural churches, there are even
separate entrances and pews [one for savarnas, and another for marginalised
castes].' One of the ways the congregation will keep the divide alive is by
integrating it into marriage practices, she adds."

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