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dalit Manch lays siege to DAC, burns effigy

Hundreds of dalits, under the banner of Punjab dalit Chetna Manch, laid siege to the District Administrative Complex (DAC) and burnt the effigy of the district administration for its alleged anti-dalit approach. Some protesters tried self-immolation, while some youngsters climbed up the rooftop of the DAC threatening to jump, but heavy police force, led by SP (City) Sukhwant Singh Gill and DSP (City-II) Swarandeep Singh managed to persuade the protesters...

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Tension in Haryana's Hisar after dalit-Jat spat

Tension prevailed in the Surya Nagar area of this Haryana district Tuesday after stray incidents of violence following a dispute between the members of the dalit and Jat communities, police said. 'Yesterday (Monday) night a buffalo, belonging to a member of dalit community, collided with a vehicle that was owned by a Jat youth. At that time there were some heated arguments but the situation was somehow controlled,' a police...

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Gender Bender by Arfa Khanum Sherwani

As soon as the Rajya Sabha passed the women’s reservation bill, ensuring 33 per cent reservations for women in Parliament and state legislative assemblies, the issue of backward and Muslim women jigged to the centre of the debate. Earlier, whenever Muslim women managed to come into the limelight, it was all grabbed by the Imranas and the Gudias, not to forget the Shahbanos — supposed to be living in the...

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Medieval justice: Kangaroo courts call the shots in TN by Padmini Sivarajah

In several hamlets in the caste sensitive pockets of south Tamil Nadu, the law of the land has ceased to exist. Here, it is the ‘kattapanchayat’ or kangaroo courts that rule. A few months ago, Nagaraj, a dalit from Vedasandur in Dindigul district, married a non-dalit girl, Sumathi. Fear of reprisal prompted them to flee the village. They returned a month later hoping that their parents would accept them. But...

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Bad hair days after caste bar by GC Shekhar

Price of caste arrogance: an unkempt look with crumpled clothes and overgrown beards and hair. All because the majority Thevars of Irunjirai, located 80km from Madurai, had warned the village’s lone dhobi not to press dalits’ clothes. The dhobi has shut shop and fled the village of 130 families and so has the barber, fearing the same diktat from the Thevars. “Now we have no choice but to travel by bus to the...

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