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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...

Again, Seven Sanitation Workers Die of Asphyxiation: AP

Continuing to take lives, this brutal and illegal job...

Jignesh Calls for Resignation of CM Rupani. Bandh of Patan over Dalit Man’s Self Immolation

Due to the callousness of the Patan District administration,...

They killed Gauri because she was Alive..!

Video Courtesy: Indian Cultural ForumA touching compilation of small...

Communal Cauldron: Dalit-Muslim Tensions Brewing in Gautam Nagar, UP

Posts on social media and local newspaper clippings allege...

The Dalit Movement Against A Hindu Caste-Wall In Kerala

The Dalit land rights movement in Vadayambady, Kerala, against...

From Gauri’s ‘children’, a warning to RSS-BJP

In Bangalore to celebrate Gauri Lankesh's extraordinary life, young...

Free Chandrashekhar Azad (Ravan) – Sign our petition today!

Bhim Army Chief, Chandrashekhar Azad, popularly known as Ravan,...

Dalit Community protests after being targeted in Combing Operations

After the attacks on the Dalit community gathered at...

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