A Framework for Understanding Inequalities and Injustices in Contemporary India
Authors: T. Vasantha Kumaran
Date: July-September 2025
Page Numbers: 19-34
Issue: 25
Volume: 12
Abstract : This paper presents a comprehensive framework for analyzing multidimensional inequalities
and injustices in contemporary India, with special reference to Tamil Nadu. It examines the
historical foundations of inequality rooted in the caste system and colonial exploitation, which
continue to shape present disparities.
The research identifies four key dimensions of contemporary inequality: economic (income
concentration, regional imbalances, labour market stratification), social (caste-based
discrimination, gender disparities), spatial (segregated housing, uneven regional
development), and access-related (healthcare, education, services).
The paper highlights Tamil Nadu's distinctive cultural approaches to addressing inequality
through Dravidian anti-caste politics and innovative spatial interventions like
Samathuvapuram (equality villages). By analyzing the state's welfare model and policy
innovations, the research demonstrates how Tamil Nadu has developed contextually responsive
mechanisms for promoting social integration.
The framework synthesizes historical, structural, cultural, policy, and community factors to
provide a holistic understanding of inequality, while addressing future challenges posed by
globalization, economic liberalization, and the need for community-led approaches to
sustainable social transformation. This multidimensional framework offers valuable insights
for policy development and implementation across diverse regional contexts facing similar
social justice challenges.

