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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...
The Latest Victims of “Cultural Terrorism”: A Dalit Poet and a Dalit Scholar
Sangh parivar’s cultural vigilantes force exit of Dalit poet...
गुजरात में दो हजार दलितों ने बौद्ध धर्म अपनाया
आरएसएस के हिंदुत्व की प्रयोगशाला गुजरात में करीब दो...
Who’s Your Perfect Dalit Woman?
The oppressor is in solidarity with the oppressed only when...
ब्राह्मणों ने उठाई आरक्षण खत्म करने की माँग
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उत्तर प्रदेश में ब्राह्मण समाज ने जाति आधारित आरक्षण...
Chalo Udupi: Food of Our Choice, Land is Our Right
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Thousands of people from 166 dalit, Left and progressive...
रोहित वेमुला की मौत पर जांच रिपोर्ट सार्वजनिक करने से केंद्र सरकार ने किया इनकार, RTI से मांगी गई थी सूचना
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केंद्र ने हैदराबाद विश्वविद्यालय के शोध छात्र रोहित वेमुला...
What Lies Behind the Ire of the Marathas
Strange developments have been seen in Maharashtra over the...
Bandh in Punjab Colleges as Scholarship Money for SC, BC sutudents Not Disbursed
Since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government has assumed...
Economic Rights within a Caste Struggle: Vishal Kadam on the Maratha Upsurge
Advocate and young Maratha leader, Vishal Kadam speaks to Sabrangindia They...
Ultimatum to BBAU VC: Dalit Students to Stage Sit-in If No Response
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