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HDFC employee used caste marker as a psychological shield. It’s instinctive not arrogance
An abused woman responded instinctively, seeking deterrence rather than dominance. To convert that reflex into a political crime exposes moral confusion.
BENGALURU: Even as the Congress government in Karnataka has delayed releasing the draft of the Rohith Vemula Bill, Dalit ...
Materially Inconsistent’ Two ICE officers were put on leave and are under criminal investigation for potential perjury in an ...
The economist who first warned of America's K-shaped recovery says this is his worst fear for the US
The economist who popularized the idea of the K-shaped economy says one of his biggest worries is that the divide leads to a ...
An activist-scholar deeply invested in struggles against caste, communalism, and social exclusion, Rawat employs conversation ...
Nearly a hundred years after Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar’s famous treatise, The Annihilation of Caste, who would have thought ...
Violence and public humiliation of Dalits persisted, with data showing caste atrocities remain widespread and underreported. Policy interventions such as the Karnataka Social Boycott Bill and the ...
CPI(M) State secretary P. Shanmugam blamed two major political parties in Tamil Nadu for keeping caste system intact by fielding candidates according to the regions’ caste strength and population.
The court also criticised what it described as a "caste system" within the judicial setup, where high court judges are seen as "savarn" and district judges as "shudras" and "les misérables." MP high ...
Dining etiquette: What really matters? Portion size: How much should you eat? Something as simple as sharing a meal or utensils can carry social stigma for the millions born into the bottom of India’s ...
Almost eighty years after Independence, Dalits in India remain shackled by caste-based violence and systemic oppression. From brutal murders and sexual violence to everyday humiliations, the ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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