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CategoryA Tribute to Abdul Qayyum Ansari – The Tallest Leader of First Wave of Pasmanda Movement
Abdul Qaiyum Ansari (1 July 1905 – 18 January 1973) was a participant in the freedom struggle of India. He was known for his commitment to national integration, secularism and communal harmony.
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Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar – The Man Who Made All The Difference
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s contribution to Buddhist Education in India.
“Noble is your aim and sublime and glorious is your mission. Blessed are those who are awakened to their duty to those among who…
Grassroots Organisations From the UK Opposes the Indian Citizenship Amendment Act
Grassroots organisations from the UK opposes the Indian Citizenship Amendment Act and condemns the violent attacks on academic freedom in India
A United Front Coalition of grassroots organisations…
Letter To PM Regarding Implementation Of Reservation In IIM Faculty
Shri. Narendra Modi
Hon’ble Prime Minister of India,
New Delhi.
Subject: Constitutional Violation of SC/ST/OBC Reservation at the IIMs
Honorable Prime Minister,
On behalf of IIM Global a…
9th January – Remembering Fatima Sheikh On Her Birth Anniversary
Fatima Sheikh was an Indian educator, who was a colleague of the social reformers Jyotiba Phule and Savitribai Phule. Fatima Sheikh was the sister of Mian Usman Sheikh, in whose house Jyotiba and S…
Why We All Are Not JNU: An Ambedkarite Perspective
An opinion piece that seems to run contrary to prevailing emotions, especially at a time so raw after the recent violence in JNU, might seem insensitive. However, it is also important to make perti…
Hinduism Is Hindutva
The following poster most likely created by some Brahminical mindset has been circulating around on social media today. It is nothing new and attempts to set aside Hinduism from Hindutva have been …
Why JNUeu Revolutionaries Are Silent Over The Death Of More Than 100 Children In Congress Ruled Rajasthan?
More than 100 kids have died in Kota, Rajasthan, no one from Congress-ruled state seemed concerned about the death of children. None wants to raise the issue, why?
Is it because Rajasthan is bei…
Two Battles: Kalinga and Koregaon
Battles have been notable events in human history. Many battles have been fought and the outcomes of the battles changed the cause of religions, nations, tribes, and communities.
The battle of K…
Let’s Remember Revolutionary Jesus
The following article is written by Dr. K. Jamanadas in 2000. – editor
An article “Gospel and the Dalit Struggle for a new identity” by M. Deenabandhu, who teaches at Gurukul Theological College…
Poomani’s Vekkai in the Times of Nexus between Criminal Society and State.
कठीण आला काळ,
मातीशी तुटे नाळ,
युगाचा अंध खेळ,
डोळेच केले गहाळ.
सावात दिसे चोर,
घुबडात दिसे मोर,
लहानात दिसे थोर,
थोरात दिसे पोर.
– Ballad from the movie ‘Court’
There …
Ambedkarite Awakening
The awakening initiated by Babasaheb must transcend caste, class, gender, nation, race, and all that divides humanity into conflicting groups. This is the highest goal and aim of the Ambedkarite mo…
Social Media Companies In India Must Address Caste Abuse
In the last couple of days, the anger of Dalits against social media companies was evident in the form of tweets on Twitter against the unfair and discriminatory regulatory policies. Dalits put eff…
Join “All India Ambedkarite Social Work Professionals’ Conclave” 2019, Nagpur
All India Ambedkarite Social Work Professionals’ Conclave 2019
14-15 December 2019 at Nagaloka, Kamptee Road, Nagpur
Social movements are necessary for social transformation. Social movements…
“I Have No Homeland” – Dr Ambedkar in Meeting with Mr. Gandhi, August 14, 1931
The meeting between Gandhi and Ambedkar on August 14, 1931, at Manibhavan, Malabar Hill, Bombay
(transcripts of Gandhi’s talks were routinely made by his secretaries)
Slightly edited from Dhana…