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Love-Letters like no other

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

My birth is my fatal accident, remembering Rohith Vemula’s last letter

His letter is a searing reminder of how little...

Vast Income Inequalities Within Castes: Study. Top 10% Among Forward Castes Own 60% Wealth

Bengaluru: Although India’s upper caste households earned nearly 47%...

Modi Regime has Rid us of Fear: Mothers Shahira & Fatima Nafees dare Govt

Shahira and Fatima Nafees in Mumbai on January 12The...

Brahmin opposition has never succeeded in front of nature: Devdutt Pattanaik

Famed mythologist, author and columnist Devdutt Pattanaik was hinting...

Opinion: Does the wall of resistance smash Brahmanical patriarchy or encourage it?

Why should people go and enter temples which deny...

The Triumph of Streevaashi! Women break the wall of caste at Sabarimala

Out of the dark, seemingly never-ending night, a streak...

IITs should build up students from backward communities, not tear them down: Gauhati HC

The HC observed that students from backward communities are...

620 KM Long Women’s Wall of Kerala Challenges Brahmanical Patriarchy

About 3-5  million women formed a wall across Kerala...

‘Bahujan Samaj is nobody’s slave..will travel to Bhima Koregaon’ – Azad

After two harrowing days in Mumbai, where he was...

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