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If equality is the aim, a caste census can never deliver it
Anand Teltumbde's 'The Caste Con Census' tells that caste, by definition, divides. And in the modern period, how it has ...
A century after the last caste count, India faces hard questions: will counting caste expose inequality—or entrench it under ...
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From dharma to dogma: The genesis of caste
Every few years, incidents remind us that caste persists in different avatars. Our Constitution guarantees equality, yet ...
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Delhi’s RSS@100 discussion turns into a debate on caste system
To observe the upcoming centenary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Prafulla Ketkar, Meenakshi Jain and J Nandakumar gave ...
Bihar's political fate hangs in balance as counting nears, with caste dynamics shaping the election's outcome. The EBC factor ...
With special prayers and Sunday liturgy, Christians prayed to end the injustice to the socially poor Christians from Dalit groups, said Father Vijay Kumar Nayak, secretary of the Indian Catholic ...
In June 2020, news broke that the California Civil Rights Department (CRD) had sued technology giant Cisco Systems for alleged caste discrimination by two managers against a Dalit employee.
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Annihilation of caste made impossible: Transplanted from feudalism, legitimised in the garb of social justice to manipulate people
In crafting its Constitution, India chose not to abolish caste but to leverage it as a framework for social equity through ...
Across the rural heartlands of India, Justice is not always administered in courtrooms decorated with law books and lined ...
In Francesco Duina's latest collection, The Social Acceptance of Inequality: On the Logics of a More Unequal World (Oxford ...
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