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The khadi he wore, the Gandhi he kept: A Dalit memoir that refuses easy answers
Recently, I received a message from someone I had known since my Gandhinagar days, when I represented the Times of India from 1997 to 2012. He wanted to send me the...
Tension Simmers on Gujarat’s Highways after Massive Dalit Protest
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UPDATE FROM UNA : THIS IS FROM TEAM UNA Received...
The Nation Does Not Need the Gujarat Model: Jignesh Mevani
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Una: Message from the Dalits of Gujarat Exclusive Interview with...
Freedom Song: Dalit Mahasammelan at Una, Gujarat
A Historic Meet Resolves to End the Indignities of...
Gau Rakshaks Attack Dalits outside Una as Gujarat Police Turns the Other Way
From the morning of Sunday, August 14, triple attacks...
The Sangh’s Hypocrisy on Dalits, It’s Time to Read ‘Bunch of Thoughts’, Again!
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Image Courtesy: Ganesh Dhamodkar Wikimedia Commons 'Bunch of Thoughts' by 'Guru'...
Chalo Una: This Unique 21st Century Dalit Assertion, in Pictures
#ChaloUna The Dalit Asmita Yatra is going to become a...
Una Outrage Finds Dalit-Bahujan Solidarity in Mumbai’s Azad Maidan
The Una Atrocity and increasing attacks on Dalits in...
गौ आंदोलन का अगला पड़ाव – पंजाब
Dalit Bahujan Musings स्वतंत्रता दिवस की अग्रिम शुभकामनाएं! HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY गौ...
Gau Rakshaks Spare PM, Instead Thrash Two More Dalits
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Despite PM's “shoot me, not Dalits” speech, violence against Dalits...
‘Hindus will rule’: This video by Gau Raksha Dal Punjab glorifies vigilantism – and killings
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