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Periyar: Caste, Nation and Socialism
Periyar: Caste, Nation and Socialism published by People’s Literature Publications, Mumbai is a fascinating conversation between S V Rajadurai and Vidya Bhushan Rawat which brings out numerous hitherto unknown...
Dalit women struggle in Pakistan
As election results are almost declared, Pakistan is entering...
There is a Portentous Rage in Sumeet Samos
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There is a portentous rage in Sumeet Samos and...
Is This Azaadi?
Dalit agricultural labourers' struggle for foodImage Courtesy: Tulika Books …the...
Dalit tribal lynched in Rajasthan over love affair with a married woman
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The married father of three was allegedly found in...
A hidden potential of Contemporary Dalit Uprisings
Today, Indian politics is going through a particular kind...
How the govt’s inaction over cattle trade rules allowed cow vigilantism to thrive
Govt was warned about the violent effects of cattle...
What Can We Do To Avert ‘Lynchistan’? A People’s Movement
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The fault lines of mob lynching in India
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Caste-igated: How Indians use casteist slurs to dehumanise each other
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