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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
Scathing report on rights violations in India by US-based coalition of NGOs
The report released at a briefing in WashingtonThe Alliance...
Two Killed after Dalits Brutally Attacked in Chandpur and Bahupura Villages, Saharanpur
Brute violence was unleashed allegedly by sword wielding Thakurs...
For greeting UP CM Adityanath with black flags, case registered against 500 Dalits in Moradabad
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Dalits protesting atrocities against the community under watch of...
Dalit charges Karnataka BJP chief Yeddyurappa with practicing untouchability
A Dalit youth has filed a complaint with the...
Farewell to Hinduism? Now, 2,000 Dalits from Aligarh threaten to embrace Islam
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Police case against Yeddyurappa for practising untouchability
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Former Karnataka chief minister and veteran BJP leader, BS...
Dalits defy Delhi police, hold massive protest at Jantar Mantar; “Stage set for struggle”, says Bhim Army chief
I will not wear a blue turban until saffron...
The Long Road to Justice: Bhagana’s Dalit Struggle
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Though Its Ten months since the Una assault, Cow Politics still stalks Gujarat’s Dalits
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Revise Limit on Reservations Beyond 49 % argues PB Sawant, a former SC Judge
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