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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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Letter to the CM: Act to stop Attacks on Dalits in Nashik
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Dalits have fled for their lives with mobs being...
Gujarat Govt withdraws 95 per cent Cases registered during Patidar Agitation
In an attempt to woo Patidar community in the...
Savarna Christian contributions to ‘Hindu’ Nationalism: The example of Srambickal Kuruvilla George
(Paper presented at the India International Islamic Academic Conference...
हर तीन में से दो कैदी दलित और कमजोर- एनसीआरबी
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शुक्रवार को एनसीआरबी ने जेल में रहने वाले कैदियों...
खेती की जमीन नहीं मिली तो दलित ने की आत्महत्या
गुजरात में खेती के लिए जमीन की मांग को...
Supporting caste: A peek at the massive machine behind the enormous Maratha rallies
The protests across Maharashtra, which are drawing lakhs of...
अनगिनत उपलब्धियों के बावजूद बहुजन बेटी को केंद्र और राज्य से कोई मदद नहीं
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लखनऊ। मेडल क्वीन व आयरन गर्ल के नाम से...
मैं पिछले दो साल से स्कूल में अच्छे मार्क्स लाकर दलित होने का नतीजा भुगत रहा हूं
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मैं 16 साल का छात्र हूं और बिहार के...
‘Pratirodh’: Dalits from 10 Gujarat Villages unite to combat Caste Atrocities
First time in the history of Dalit protest in...
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