Introduction : From Social Citizenship to Social Inclusion
1. Exclusion/Inclusion in Colonial India: Ideological Predilections and Conceptual Confusions
2. Dalits: Congenital Victims of Attributed Low Ritual Status in Caste Hierarchy
3. Adivasis: Denial of Territorial Autonomy and Cultural Marginalization
4. Other Backward Classes: Partial Exclusion Leading to Status Incongruence
5. Religious Minorities: Inclusion Which Undermines Identity and Exclusion Which Imperils Equity
6. Linguistic Minorities: Marginalisation in the Process of Building the `Nation-State’
7. Inclusion of Women: Distinctive Physiology or Persisting Patriarchy?
8. Towards a Category-wise Approach to the Inclusion of the Excluded
9. The Poor: Inclusion through the Shifting Poverty Line?
10. The Disabled: Inclusion sans Dignity?
11. Refugees, Foreigners, Outsiders and North-East India: Need for Differing Approaches for Social Inclusion