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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
CJP Team -
With no institutional mechanisms, discrimination and harassment are everyday ordeals for tribal students
Daisy K -
In yet another kind of institutionalised murder, Dr. Payal...
What upset the Gathbandhan’s applecart in UP: Caste quotient or something else?
The Gathbandhan, a grand alliance of secular forces committed...
Chorus demanding justice for ‘institutional murder’ of Dr Payal Tadvi grows
On May 22, Dr Payal Tadvi, a 23 year...
Dalits in Lhor Village Allege Social Boycott After They Stopped Disposing Animal Carcasses, Gujarat
In a valiant move, Dalits from the Lhor village...
A Step towards substantive Equality: SC upholds Karnataka law on Reservations in Promotions for Govt. employees
Sushmita -
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...
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