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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...
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India’s Dalit Spring: The OBCs and The Hindutva Game Plan
"The radical Hindus gaining ground in every wing of...
Ph.D. scholar and manual scavenger Sunil Yadav fights for study leave, BMC pays no heed
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Dalit protests sweep Kerala, Leader taken into custody, claims success
Various Dalit outfits in Kerala called for a dawn...
Chandrashekhar Azad ‘Ravan’ on Hunger Strike in Prison against false cases on of Dalits after Bharat Bandh protests
Dalit Rights Activist Chandrashekhar Azaad “Ravan” has started a...
Your silence fuels intolerance
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Did anti-Dalit WhatsApp messages shared among Savarnas trigger the violence during Bharat Bandh?
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Over A Decade, Crime Rate Against Dalits Rose By 746%
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Mother appeals for Chandrashekhar Azad’s release
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