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Beyond the ‘plum’ posting: Why the caste lens still defines bureaucratic success

Following my recent blog on former IAS bureaucrat Atanu Chakraborty’s sudden exit as non-executive chairman of HDFC Bank, a few colleagues from the Gujarat cadre — mostly those I...

बसपा और अति-पिछड़ा का सवाल

उत्तर प्रदेश विधान सभा चुनाव 20172014 के लोक सभा...

‘Pratirodh’: Dalits from 10 Gujarat Villages unite to combat Caste Atrocities

First time in the history of Dalit protest in...

दलितों ने की सुरक्षा की मांग, गोरखपुर में हिंसा

मंगलवार को संतोष पासवान के दाह संस्कार के बाद...

Mansa Dalit Killing: 3 sent to Police Remand

Three persons arrested in the Mansa Dalit killing were...

वाल्मीकि का अपमान करने पर मीनाक्षी लेखी का विरोध

बुधवार: दिल्ली में "वाल्मीकि सम्मान समारोह" में भाजपा सांसद...

रोहित वेमुला की माँ भाजपा के खिलाफ करेंगी प्रचार

दलित सम्मेलन और दलितों के घर खाना खाने जैसे...

What Ambedkar’s Anti-caste Struggle shared with the US Civil Rights Movement

 On this day 60 years ago, Dr BR Ambedkar,...

दशहरा पर डॉ आंबेडकर का पुतला जलाने की कोशिश

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