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  1. Jogendranath Mandal ( Bengali: যোগেন্দ্রনাথ মন্ডল; 29 January 1904 – 5 October 1968) emerged as a prominent figure among the architects of the nascent state of Pakistan. [1] He served as the inaugural Minister of Law and Labour, as well as the subsequent Minister of Commonwealth and Kashmir Affairs ...

  2. 4. Nov. 2015 · Jogendra Nath Mandal was a Hindu Dalit who represented the Muslim League in India and Pakistan. He was the first Law and Labour Minister of Pakistan, but faced discrimination and left for India after Jinnah's death.

    • Akhtar Balouch
  3. 29. Jan. 2019 · While B.R. Ambedkar and Jyotirao Phule are names known for efforts in bringing a caste reformation, the name of Jogendra Nath Mandal, who propelled Dalit and scheduled caste activism during India’s Independence, got lost somewhere.

    • Sharanya Munsi
  4. 5. Okt. 2021 · Learn about the life and achievements of Jogendra Nath Mandal, a leader of the Scheduled Castes who fought for their representation in politics, education, and other domains. He also helped Dr. Ambedkar get elected to the Constituent Assembly and challenged the casteist oppression in Bengal.

  5. This article examines some turns in the Pakistani political career of the Dalit leader Jogendranath Mandal between 1947 and 1950 when he resigned as a government minister and left the country. In the creation of Pakistan, Mandal had seen a promise of furthering Dalit emancipation, but this vision could not withstand the state’s view of an ...

    • Dwaipayan Sen
  6. 5. Okt. 2023 · Mandal hopped from one refugee camp to another in faraway districts of Birbhum and 24 Parganas, in search of an audience and lost glory. In one such meeting at Uttartilpara camp in Birbhum, as recorded in the West Bengal State Archives, Mandal attacked the Indian National Congress.

  7. 9. Juli 2018 · The Decline of the Caste Question. Jogendranath Mandal and the Defeat of Dalit Politics in Bengal. , pp. 23 - 61. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108278348.002. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Print publication year: 2018.