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Not ashamed of the occupation of our ancestors, Dalit is aware and not falling prey to Sanskritisation and tends to agitate the caste-society in the most critical way possible.


Dalit intelligentsia of urban settlements such as Dr. Anand Teltumbde is falsely framed under draconian sedition laws.


discrimination in higher educational institutions came into light after the university of Hyderabad student Rohit Vemula’s suicide.


Not ashamed of the occupation of our ancestors, Dalit is aware and not falling prey to Sanskritisation and tends to agitate the caste-society in the most critical way possible.


Not ashamed of the occupation of our ancestors, Dalit is aware and not falling prey to Sanskritisation and tends to agitate the caste-society in the most critical way possible.


Not ashamed of the occupation of our ancestors, Dalit is aware and not falling prey to Sanskritisation and tends to agitate the caste-society in the most critical way possible.


"My identity was defined way before I was born, and way before my father was born, and way before my grandfather and his grandfather and his grandfather was born. Some say that my identity was defined when the universe was taking shape."


Dalit, meaning "broken/scattered" in Sanskrit and Hindi, is a term mostly used for the ethnic groups in India that have been kept depressed by subjecting them to untouchability.


This is how reservation looks... just an aid to the broken bones.
Dalit, meaning "broken/scattered" in Sanskrit and Hindi, is a term mostly used for the ethnic groups in India that have been kept depressed by subjecting them to untouchability.
It was up to a messiah Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, to rescue the untouchables through legal reservations and laws against any caste related atrocity on Dalits. He started the modern Dalit revolution during the British colonial period and firmed up the equality provisions and remedies to discrimination and oppression in the 1950 Constitution of India. But the current social order of India, as it exists, defies the equality which is enshrined in the Constitution with laws that emanate to protect the Dalits and continue to oppress Dalits.
Dalit, meaning "broken/scattered" in Sanskrit and Hindi, is a term mostly used for the ethnic groups in India that have been kept depressed by subjecting them to untouchability.
It was up to a messiah Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, to rescue the untouchables through legal reservations and laws against any caste related atrocity on Dalits. He started the modern Dalit revolution during the British colonial period and firmed up the equality provisions and remedies to discrimination and oppression in the 1950 Constitution of India. But the current social order of India, as it exists, defies the equality which is enshrined in the Constitution with laws that emanate to protect the Dalits and continue to oppress Dalits.
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