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This paper presents the contemporary Indian society where caste based discrimination is one of the evils. Many changes have been occurred but the unequal treatment on the basis of caste is still exists. It is described by Raghav Chandra in his novel Kali's Daughter that we have not done much work for the true development of the country. The lower castes of India is still facing indifferent situations even at the Indian Administrative Services training academy, Mussoorie – one of the prestigious training academies of the world. A Dalit girl who experiences brutality and cruelty in her childhood and teenage; even in her adulthood also when she is undergoing IAS training. She explores and learns many things in the academy and the foreign countries. She gets humiliation and dishonor by the upper castes, but she chooses the road to clemency. She feels privileged after doing life giving act. She refuses her seniors and colleagues and presents the real image of India at the United Nations. In brief, the paper ends with few suggestions could be done in the direction of the eradication of the caste based discrimination in India.

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