TM Krishna and Bezwada Wilson Awarded the Magsaysay Award

TM Krishna is an established Carnatic singer, while Bezwada Wilson is a vocal advocate against manual scavenging. 

Maanvi
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Apart from their value, awards are also symbolic gestures. The Ramon Magsaysay awarded to TM Krishna and Bezwada Wilson makes a strong point about Dalit identity in India.

Bezwada Wilson, the national convenor of the Safai Karmachari Andolan is a well-known campaigner for eradication of manual scavenging in India. TM Krishna, on the other hand, is a Carnatic singer who received the award for “social inclusiveness in culture.”

TM Krishna’s official award citation said:

He saw that his was a caste-dominated art that fostered an unjust, hierarchic order by effectively excluding the lower classes from sharing in a vital part of India’s cultural legacy. He questioned the politics of art; widened his knowledge about the arts of the dalits (‘untouchables’) and non-Brahmin communities.
Ramon Magsaysay Award Citation&nbsp;

Bezwada Wilson, whose work at the Safai Karmahchari Andolan has been well-recognized in the country, was appreciated for his work for “Dalits’ self-emancipation.”

Fifty years old, Bezwada Wilson has spent 32 years on his crusade, leading not only with a sense of moral outrage but also with remarkable skills in mass organizing, and working within India’s complex legal system. SKA has grown into a network of 7,000 members in 500 districts across the country. Of the estimated 600,000 scavengers in India, SKA has liberated around 300,000.
Ramon Magsaysay Award Citation&nbsp;


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Social media was abuzz with congratulations for the two men.

(With inputs from The Hindu)

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