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Love-Letters like no other

From India‘s Forgotten Feminist,  Savitribai Phule to life partner Jyotiba

Dalit women struggle in Pakistan

As election results are almost declared, Pakistan is entering...

There is a Portentous Rage in Sumeet Samos

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

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...

What Can We Do To Avert ‘Lynchistan’? A People’s Movement

Senior journalist Nikhil Wagle discusses where to pin the responsibility in...

The fault lines of mob lynching in India

The growing ill-educated pool in our country despite being...

Caste-igated: How Indians use casteist slurs to dehumanise each other

When Mahatma gave up expensive clothes in favour of...

Constructing the Muslim as Enemy: RSS-BJP Gameplan for 2019

Our prime minister has cracked the winning formula. Horses...

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