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Resignation in Protest: MP woman judge quits over elevation of senior she accused of harassment and discrimination
In a powerful act of protest, Judge Aditi Gajendra Sharma resigns after the elevation of a senior she accused of caste-based harassment, calling out the judiciary’s silence, systemic bias, and betrayal of its own ideals
A Step towards substantive Equality: SC upholds Karnataka law on Reservations in Promotions for Govt. employees
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The 135 page judgment by Judges UU Lalit and...
Dalit weddings still face obstacles in Gujarat
In Khambisar village in Gujarat’s Aravalli district, members of...
Being Dalit means being casteless – Kavin Malar
Dalit History Month began in 2015 inspired by the...
FIR Lodged Against Family Members in Pune’s Inter-Caste Couple Case
According to the latest reports, an FIR has been...
Protect the Girl From Kin: Bombay HC to Police in a Petition by a Maratha Girl Alleging Threat to Life for Relation with a...
Mumbai: The Bombay High Court (HC) on Tuesday directed...
Elections 2019: Amid Conversion Allegations, Christians Lead Fearful Lives in Jaunpur
According to the local pastors, the city saw 12...
Atrocious! 23-Year Old Dalit Man Assaulted for Eating with Upper Caste Men, Loses Life
Dehradun: In yet another outrageous incident, a 23-year old...
Muslim Educationist gets Death Threats for Banning Face Veils on Campuses in Kerala
A Kerala based educationist who barred female students of...
Opinion: Preserving caste privilege is media’s only goal in this Rabari Devi Twitter conversation
Media these days deliberately speaks the language of contempt...
Epic war against caste system is the constitutional responsibility of an elected government
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