Caste

Resignation in Protest: MP woman judge quits over elevation of senior she accused of harassment and discrimination

In a powerful act of protest, Judge Aditi Gajendra Sharma resigns after the elevation of a senior she accused of caste-based harassment, calling out the judiciary’s silence, systemic bias, and betrayal of its own ideals

In 2015, Crime In India At 11-Year High

Dalits block traffic in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, after four men...

How & Why BJP’s Dalit Meeting in Gujarat Flopped

  Clearly unnerved at recent mobilizations of Dalits in the...

Don’t Target Us Alone, Scrap Biometric Attendance System: Dalit Students

The Khattar government has done it again. Not best...

बाबा साहेब, मुझे बचाओ!

बाबा साहेब, मुझे बचाओ!संदीप कुमार पर संकट आया तो...

Resist Hegemony of Caste in Music: T. M. Krishna’s Magsaysay Address

T. M. Krishna I am a musician; a practitioner of...

Remembering Immanuel Sekaran: Brave Dalit leader who lost his life to savarna brutality

On September 11 every year, the man who fought...

Manual Scavenging A Crime. Govt Agencies Dodge Law

 The rail ministry said NO to a question in the Lok...

The Una Incident and Growing Resistance

On July 11, 2016, four young Dalits were publicly...

कौन दे रहा है रोहित वेमुला के दलित होने को चुनौती

गुंटुर के जिलाधिकारी ने अपनी रिपोर्ट में रोहित वेमुला...

Trending

Related VIDEOS

ALL STORIES

ALL STORIES

‘Faith Is Not a Crime’: Mumbai’s Christians rise against Maharashtra’s proposed anti-conversion bill

Peaceful Sunday protests across 35 parishes led by the Bombay Catholic Sabha warned that the so-called ‘Freedom of Religion’ Bill threatens Article 25 rights, risks criminalising compassion, and could become a political tool to harass minority communities

Due Process Strengthened: Supreme Court mandates written, language-specific grounds for arrest under special laws and general laws

Building on Pankaj Bansal and Prabir Purkayastha judgements, the Court constitutionalised a uniform standard—every arrest, whether under IPC/BNS or special enactments, must be supported by written grounds communicated in the arrestee’s own language, failing which the arrest stands void

Pakistan denies entry to 14 Hindu devotees in Sikh ‘jatha’ visiting for Guru Nanak Jayanti

Officials at Attari–Wagah reportedly told the pilgrims, “You are Hindu, you cannot go with a Sikh group,” sending them back despite valid travel documents

Screens of Silence: What NCRB Data Misses about Cybercrime in India

As India’s online world expands, so does the gap between crime and accountability. NCRB data records numbers, but not the reasons behind their soaring increase; besides erasure of reporting of gendered cybercrimes constitute a glaring gap: there is an absence of adequate reportage within NCRB on stalking, cyberbullying, morphing, which are show a mere 5 per cent of rise

Kerala High Court: First wife must be heard before registering Muslim man’s second marriage

Justice P.V. Kunhikrishnan reasserts constitutional and gender equality, procedural fairness, and the emotional agency of Muslim women in a landmark judgment