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Dalit and Tribal girls brutalised in Andhra Pradesh: Twin crimes lay bare caste violence and systemic collapse
From the two-year gang-rape of a 15-year-old Dalit girl to the public torture of a 10-year-old Adivasi child, Andhra Pradesh reels under the weight of caste atrocities, bureaucratic silence, and political blame games
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बिहार में दलितों पर जुल्म की इंतेहां, पीटने के बाद गर्म रॉड से दागा
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सासाराम। देश का कोई भी कोना हो और चाहे...
Dalit, Adivasi Women, Backward Fight Patriarchy Within and Without
It’s a Three Pronged Battle for the Dalit, Adivasi...
Dalit Exodus at Hisar’s Mirchpur, Who is to Blame?
Dalit families on way to Hisar from Mirchpur on...
9 Dalits injured in attack in Hisar village
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Nine Dalits were injured when nearly 20 persons allegedly...
अगर आज जिंदा होते तो अपना जन्मदिन मना रहे होते रोहित वेमुला….
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नई दिल्ली। हैदराबाद यूनिवर्सिटी के छात्र रोहित वेमुला का...
अगर इंटरव्यू में ‘खेल’ न होता तो एक दलित होता भारत का पहला IAS टॉपर
जे एन यू के साथी दिलीप यादव Dileep Yadav...
Jat stir: Section 144 imposed in parts of Rohtak
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The district administration has imposed CrPC Section 144 in...
Bezwada Wilson and TM Krishna in Conversation With Nilanjana Roy
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This conversation with Bezwada Wilson and TM Krishna was...
BJP youth wing’s leader’s calendar terms Ambedkar’s birth anniversary as ‘inauspicious’
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A calendar with photos of several BJP leaders including...
न्याय की उम्मीद छोड़ चुके हैं बलात्कार पीड़िता डेल्टा मेघवाल के पिता
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नई दिल्ली। इस साल 29 मार्च को डेल्टा मेघवाल...
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