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What is the reality of human beings and ” What surrounds them” has been an existential question. Though we will not take an “anthropocentric” approach to the existence, the limitation of being endo…
Karuna In The Time Of Corona
As the skies fell down on the poor, marginalized, daily-wage Indians, a good chunk of whom are bahujans, various individuals and organizations tried to step in to help in whichever way they could. …
#BanRamayana – How Ramayana Radicalized Hindus and Brought Hindutva Nationalism Forefront
Read it in Hindi from रामायण ने हिंदुओ को कैसे कट्टरपंथी बनाया और हिन्दुत्व राष्ट्रवाद को आगे लाया
“I told my father that I did not like any of the figures in Mahabharata. I said, “I do not li…
Helping Community During Corona Virus Lockdown
As Narendra Modi declared lockdown till April 15, India will be shut. First time in the history of the world, 1.4 billion people will be confined to their houses. This curfew-like situation is sure…
Modi’s Approach of Handling Corona – Fighting Fire Blindfolded
As it is clear the epicentre of Corona has now shifted and in Italy alone more people have died comparable to China. China, South Korea, and Singapore effectively restricted the spread of Virus and…
Where is the Caring Government in India?
Babasaheb Ambedkar defined one of the roles of the state (Government) as ensuring to its citizens’ freedom from want and freedom from fear. To tackle the big problems like contagious diseases, plan…
‘CASTE’ OUT, CORONA!
The World is witnessing a catastrophe in the form of a viral disease commonly known as Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) spread through severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) which…
Caste, Class and Corona
Epidemiology is like a bikini; what is revealed is interesting; what is concealed is critical. This statement by Peter Duesberg, a cancer epidemiologist, at times of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) …
Masawat Ki Jung: Struggle for Equality
Caste is not only one of the important aspect of Indian society but maybe the most important aspect, including in the Muslim community of India. discussions about castes in the Muslim community has…
Mahad Satyagraha: First Revolt for Right to Water
It was hot summer of 2016, in the drought-hit village of Vidarbha, Washim district, a Dalit man named Bapurao Tajne had to dig own well in order to fulfil the need of WATER for his family. Bapurao …
Tribute To Saheb Kanshi Ram, Voice For India’s Outcasts
Kanshi Ram Ji, who as the founder of the Bahujan Samaj Party in India achieved some success in mobilizing the voting power of the Bahujan, died on Monday, October 9, 1006, in New Delhi, India, at t…
Thus Spoke Kanshi Ram: Follow Mission, Not Person
Our great forefathers warned us against following people blindly, instead, they suggested us to follow mission, principles, ideologies, and community’s interests. While it is fine to follow ideals …
हकीकत बन रहा साहब कांशी राम का “बहुजन समाज”।
6000 से ज़्यादा जातियों में बटे हुए OBC, SC, ST और इनमें से धर्म परिवर्तित लोगों को एकजुट करने के लिए, जिस “बहुजन समाज” की सोच साहब कांशी राम ने बनाई थी, अब वो हकीकत बनती जा रही है।
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Happy 3rd Birthday To Velivada :-)
Jai Bhim friends,
We are pleased that Velivada website has turned 3 years old today and it would not have survived without the kind support from the community. We started the Velivada website in…
Caste and Graded Inequality
Stated in the language of equality and inequality, this means that the Brahmin is the highest because he can be the slave of nobody but is entitled to keep a person of any class as his slave. The S…