Dalit Bahujan Adivasi

Strengthening indigenous communities means protection of the environment 

Various indigenous (Adivasi) communities constitute about 8.6 per cent of the population of India. Nearly 700 such communities with a total population of over 110 million are spread all...

Peacemakers

A tribute to those countless Indians, men and women,...

Mother Courage

If you were a Christian and did not roam...

Exorcising the imaginary demon

A major task before peacemakers in Kovai, Tamil Nadu,...

‘Why should I be afraid?’

Madinaben brings, in her small but unique way, a...

A thorn in the sanghi flesh

Because she didn’t think that former RSS chief  Bhausaheb...

Breeze from Bangladesh

While Muslim orthodoxy continues to stonewall any attempt at...

A journey to remember

Perhaps for the first time, women from areas of...

Hidden apartheid

 From August 31– September 4, when the World Conference...

Broken people

In 1950, the Indian Constitution abolished untouchability (not caste),...

Dalit rights are human rights — the campaign

The National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights (NCDHR) was...

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