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Dalits
9th Aug 2017
How NREGA is helping reduce caste conflicts in India
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12th Apr 2016
Day 75: They still look at my blackened skin with hatred, disgust and suspicion
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6th Oct 2008
Right to Livelihood Award Goes to Land Redistribution Efforts
The 2008 Right Livelihood Award, also known as the Alternative Nobel Prize, was awarded this year to recipients in Germany, Somalia, and India. Krishnammal Jagannathan and Sankaralingam Jagannathan of...
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19th Jul 2008
Must read for the weekend …
A feature on the Deccan Development Society (DDS), an organization aimed to create a self-sustainable ecosystem of dalit women in Andhra Pradesh, in a manner that its leader coins as being “villaged g...
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2nd Apr 2008
Midday Newsfeed
Employment: The social justice ministry concluded that the participation ratio of SCs/STs in the NREGA, a rural job scheme, shows that despite the fact that tribals are half the number of Dalits, they...
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14th Mar 2008
Dalit Women Make Their Voices Heard
As mentioned in a previous post, land ownership is a critical factor in determining social and economic status in rural communities. This is especially true of the dalit community, who, for the most p...
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8th Mar 2008
A social entrepreneur for all time
Today I’d like to introduce you to one of my heroes, Baba Amte. He died a few weeks ago on February 8th at the opus of his life, Anandavan. I was fortunate to visit him several times during my work in...
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