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CategoryDr Ambedkar Had Supported A Plebiscite (Vote) On Kashmir Issue, Not Military Use
(Dr Ambedkar had supported a plebiscite (vote) on Kashmir issue, gave examples where the plebiscite had taken place effectively to solve similar issues and was unhappy with the government spending …
What Ambedkar Had Really Said About Kashmir Issue? Fake Quote Alert!
While the BJP government revoked parts of Article 370, there has been a lot of chatter online on Dr Ambedkar’s views on Article 370. Everyone wants to know what the legend Dr Ambedkar had said abou…
Kanshi Ram’s Expertise in Using Caste Weapon Made BSP Challenge Vaidiki Brahmins in Cowbelt
~ Following article was originally published in Dalit Voice in 2006.
Karl Marx wrote the entire philosophy of marxism and poured it into volumes and volumes sitting in the British Museum. But it…
Objectives of Social Change Will Not Be Achieved Without Phuley-Ambedkarite Ideology
Note – This article was written around 2005.
The central theme of the subject is that the objective of social change will not be achieved unless and until there is polarisation based on the Phul…
BJP Government in Gujarat Changed Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Final Advice – Educate, Agitate, Organize
In his last advice to untouchables, Dr Ambedkar said, “my final words of advice to you are Educate, Agitate and Organize.”
But BJP government in Gujarat is hellbent to distort that famous slogan…
Kanshiramji – The Pragmatic Sharp-Edge of Bahujan Samaj Party; The Man, His Mission and His Grand Victories
‘Capture the temple of Political power into your hands to secure your political rights.’ – Dr. Ambedkar.
Nurturing Mindset
Merit is a relative term. What is a merit for them (upper caste) i…
Annabhau Sathe – Remembering The Founder of ‘Dalit Literature’
At present, when from mainstream media to many artists are lying at the feet of the ruling government, writers are being threatened with legal cases, the fear of speaking against government is runn…
What “DAWN” Had Written In 1947 On Dr Ambedkar’s Political Mission To England
After a month of patent labour in Britain where he met leading members of the Govt. as well as of the opposition, Dr. Ambedkar, the Scheduled Castes leader, has returned to India where his main wor…
Selling Spirituality and Religions in India
Selling spirituality is a title of the book that attempts to show how spirituality is commodified and monetised in the capitalist mode by making an appeal to individuality and the individual enligh…
Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny by Kate Manne (Book Review)
Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny by Kate Manne (Mirror hold to humanity)
When the great leader of the movement for equality, community, and liberty, Dr B.R. Ambedkar remarked that the progress o…
Legacy of Narasu and Revival of Buddhism in India
Legacy of Narasu and revival of Buddhism in India: scientific/reflective approach to Buddhism
In the history of Buddhism in contemporary India, many great beings played an outstanding role. One …
Why We Need Dalit Voices in Mainstream Media
“You divided us in the name of caste, you do not allow us to drink water from wells in the name of caste, you do not allow us to ride horses in weddings in the name of caste, you do not allow us to…
Bahujan Paksha’s Manifesto – Vitthal Ramji Shinde
Maharshi Vitthal Ramji Shinde contested the new council elections that took place in Bombay Presidency in 1920 from the Pune city. He published a long article titled ‘Bahujan Paksh’ in Baroda’s Jag…
Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson (Book Review)
Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson
This is not actually a book review as it is difficult to review a book of this stature where every word and each sentence counts…
Appeal To Support Nalanda Academy, Wardha
Dear Friends,
Jaibhim!
We are now in our third week of the new batch 2019-20. We have 230 students studying with us, at present, coming from 15 states across the country, from rural areas, no…