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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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With no institutional mechanisms, discrimination and harassment are everyday ordeals for tribal students
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In yet another kind of institutionalised murder, Dr. Payal...
What upset the Gathbandhan’s applecart in UP: Caste quotient or something else?
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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
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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
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From a daughter to her mother Indiramma, Kavitha Lankesh writes, “I will miss you. Everyday.”
By the morning of Monday, June 15, 2026, Indira Lankesh (Indiramma as we all knew her), mother of Kavitha and Gauri Lankesh, wife and partner of Parvathi Lankesh and grandmother to her beloved Esha, left peacefully in her sleep. She was 83 years old. Today, on the afternoon of Saturday June 20, about 1/1.30 p.m. her beautiful and loyal daughter, Kavitha Lankesh wrote this tribute to her on Meta/Facebook.
