International Journal of Research Available at http://internationaljournalofresearch.org/ p-ISSN: 2348-6848 e-ISSN: 2348-795X Volume 02 Issue 02 February 2015 Available online: http://internationaljournalofresearch.org/ Page | 927 360 Degree Analysis of Justice, Social, Economic and Political status of Dalit Christians in Thanjavur District in Tamil Nadu Mr. S. Yesu Suresh Raj Research Scholar Department of Gandhian Thought and Peaces Science, Gandhigram Rural Institute- Deemed University, Gandhigram – 624 302, Dindigul. Tamil Nadu. Abstract This paper reviews the empirical study on Excluded people (Dalit Christians) in Indian Society. Dalit Christian is more painful and humiliating to compare than other communities because of the Caste of the society. Dalits who converted to Christianity did not escape the caste system which has a strongly fixed presence in Indian society. The problem of Dalit has elicited considerable interest in the minds of researchers in recent times. In this study main objectives is to identify the Justice, Social, Economical and Political status of Dalit Christians in Thanjavur District and to suggest a suitable action plan for their sustainable development. Tools for Data Collation In the present study data were both ‘primary’ as well as ‘secondary’ sources. The dates were collected primary sources constituted of the respondent of all age groups and the sample size was study has been drawn by using census method. Total sample selected for the study are 7168 respondents, in this study would used family census method. The researcher was selected six Taluks in Thanjavur District and each six Taluks, six areas have selected based village, urban, semi – urban in this method were selected areas. Design of the Study here, descriptive design will be used to describe the data. The collected data were analysed with the help of descriptive and simple percentage. The collected data were analyzed to get a better understanding of the Justice, Social, Economical and Political statues of Dalit Christains in Thanjavur district. Key words: Christians, people, Society, Dalit, conversion. Discrimination Introduction: India is a unique country with its distinct cultural, linguistic, ethnic and religious diversity. About 80 per cent of the population follows Hinduism (in many forms and ways) and 12 per cent of the population embraced Islam. Christianity is the second largest minority community encompassing 2.5 per cent population in India. Other Religions such as Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism, Judaism,