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Monthly Archives: August 2016

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From Godhra to Una: The face of the Gujarat riots has attached his name to the Dalit cause

Scroll 2016By harsh_userAugust 28, 2016Leave a comment

A middle-aged man who repairs shoes on a street corner in Ahmedabad and who has slept for many years on the pavements of the city is one among the hundreds who joined the Azadi Kooch, the protest march from Ahmedabad to Una village in Gir Somnath district against the public lashing of Dalit men for skinning a dead cow.

People of India have let down Irom Sharmila

The Indian Express 2016By harsh_userAugust 11, 2016Leave a comment

Irom Sharmila holds a press conference after breaking her fast in Imphal, north-eastern Indian state of Manipur. Earlier on Tuesday, a judge had granted her bail after she assured him that she planned to end her fast.

Saluting Bezwada Wilson, a man who gets his hands dirty to clean the rot of caste oppression

Scroll 2016By harsh_userAugust 1, 2016Leave a comment

There’s a shameful practice with a tragic legacy that has gone on in India for millennia. It involves entrapping women, men and even children into a hated and humiliating occupation only because of the accident of their birth into the lowest caste.