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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...

Adivasis, Dalits, Muslims Die Earlier Than Other Communities

Mumbai: At 43 years, the mean age of death...

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

The story of Sunil Yadav, a PhD scholar who has to...

Dalit protests sweep Kerala, Leader taken into custody, claims success

Various Dalit outfits in Kerala called for a dawn...

Your silence fuels intolerance

Do you tolerate or encourage bigoted views at the...

Mother appeals for Chandrashekhar Azad’s release

“My son is innocent. He fights for the rights...

Anger spills on the streets as Mainstream Media demonizes Dalit protests

A ‘Bharat Bandh’ or national strike call was given...

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