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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

रोहित वेमुला को इंसाफ के लिए मार्च निकाल रहे छात्रों पर पुलिस का कहर

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The Death of a “Velivada Scholar”- Rohith Vemula

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Appa Rao Must Go, HCU Admin Guilty of Conflict Leading to Rohith’s Death: Scientists

 A fact finding report of reputed Indian scientists belonging...

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