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78 Years After Independence, A Dalit Finally Got A Haircut In This Gujarat Village

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78 Years After Independence, A Dalit Finally Got A Haircut In This Gujarat Village

78 Years After Independence, A Dalit Finally Got A Haircut In This Gujarat Village Curated By : Translation Desk-Local18 Last Updated: August 18, 2025, 11:31 IST On August 7, a Dalit man in Gujarat’s Alvada village got his first local haircut, ending decades of caste-based discrimination at the barber’s shop Follow us on: Now, all five barber shops in the village welcome Dalit customers. (AI Generated/Local18) On August 7 this year, a historic event took place in Alvada village, Banaskantha district, Gujarat, marking a significant step towards social equality. On this day, 24-year-old farm labourer Kirti Chauhan received a haircut at the village barber’s shop, the first time a Dalit had been served there. The Dalit community in the village regarded this as a moment of liberation. Breaking A Generational Barrier Recommended Stories According to a report in The Times of India, Alvada has around 6,500 residents, including approximately 250 Dalits. For generations, local barbers refused to cut Dalits’ hair, forcing them to seek this service in neighbouring villages, often concealing their caste to avoid discrimination. Chhogaji Chauhan, aged 58, reflected on the long-standing prejudice: “Our ancestors faced this discrimination even before Independence, and my children endured it for eight decades." Kirti Chauhan’s decision to have his hair cut at the local shop was a brave and emotional moment. He said, “For the first time in 24 years, I sat at a barber’s in my own village. Previously, we always had to go elsewhere. That day, I felt free and accepted in my own village." Support And Intervention Bring Change The Dalit community’s persistent struggle received backing from local social worker Chetan Dabhi, who educated the upper castes and barbers on the unconstitutionality of the practice. When dialogue failed, the police and district administration stepped in. Mamlatdar Janak Mehta mediated discussions with village leaders to resolve the issue. Village Sarpanch Suresh Chaudhary expressed his regret over the past discrimination and his happiness at its resolution during his tenure. Now, all five barber shops in the village welcome Dalit customers. Barbers And Upper Castes Embrace Progress Pintu, the 21-year-old barber who cut Kirti’s hair, stated, “We used to follow social customs, but now that the elders have approved the change, there’s no stopping us. Our business is also benefitting." Members of the upper castes are also supportive. Prakash Patel of the Patidar community remarked, “If all customers are welcome at my grocery shop, why not the barber’s? It’s good that this wrongful practice has ended." A Step Forward, But More To Do top videos View all Swipe Left For Next Video View all Despite the progress, the Dalit community acknowledges that further change is necessary. Dalit farmer Ishwar Chauhan commented, “Today we have a place at the barber’s, but we are still made to sit separately at community feasts. Hopefully, that will end one day." This incident is more than just a trip to the barber shop for a haircut. The community sees this as a new beginning. As they put it, “This is not just a haircut, but a significant step towards equality." view comments Location : Gujarat, India, India First Published: August 18, 2025, 11:31 IST News india 78 Years After Independence, A Dalit Finally Got A Haircut In This Gujarat Village Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy


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