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The khadi he wore, the Gandhi he kept: A Dalit memoir that refuses easy answers

Recently, I received a message from someone I had known since my Gandhinagar days, when I represented the Times of India from 1997 to 2012. He wanted to send me the...

Ever Wondered Why We Have an Eight Hour Working Day, Officially at least?

And Who Made this Possible?Reclaim Rights of Workers –...

How caste is alive and kicking in Bengal

Photo courtesy: youthkiawaaz.comBengali middle class society is seen as...

We must become the Khudai Khidmatgars of today: Anand Patwardhan

Image: The HinduI won’t occupy this space for...

This Revolution Will Never Be Televised

A compilation of archive videos from the University of...

Swacch Bharat Abhiyan Invisibilises Caste and Glamourises the Broom: Bezwada Wilson

Photo Credit: hrw.orgSwacch Bharat Abhiyan invisibilises the linkage between...

‘Jai Bhim’ and ‘Lal Salaam’ and How the Twain Shall Meet

‘Laal Salaam, Jai Bhim’, ‘Jai Bhim, Lal Salaam’: This...

Slashes in Education due to Iniquitous WTO-GATS Regime? No, says Modi Government

Among the debates in education --and given the slashes...

Hindutva Goons Torch Library, and the People of Kerala Hit Back – with Books!

The  Violent Attack on Thought and Discussion Through the...

Universities in a Ferment as Modi Government Slashes Scholarships

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Three decades after the PoA Act, justice remains elusive

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