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Thirty years on, justice remains elusive for Dalits in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Haryana
A chapter in a major 30-year review of the PoA Act argues that institutional failures, rather than legislative gaps, remain the biggest obstacle to justice
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Maharashtra: At Shaurya Path Sanchalan event, Shankar Gaikar makes anti-Muslim statements
Gaikar uses the histories of Chhtrapati Shivaji and Aurangzeb to enthrall the audience and create disharmony
Non veg food ‘ban’: Student group plans protest at Delhi’s Hansraj College
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New Delhi: A group of students affiliated to the Students’...
Student groups clash in Lucknow University on Rohith Vemula’s death anniversary
Rohith Vemula, a Dalit PhD scholar, hanged himself in his hostel room on January 17, 2016
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A unique Yatra, Swaraj March by Adivasi communities that asserts yearning for key policy changes
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Anti-Muslim targeting continues in UP, another historical Mosque is demolished
According to the Imam (priest) a litigation against the impending demolition was still pending in the lower court
Worship Swords instead of books or pens: Pramod Muthalik
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Another Hindutva hardliner advises Hindus to have swords on display in their homes, says police will not charge for such display of weapons
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