Caste
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UP: Inquiry ordered into alleged caste discrimination by students at government school in Ballia
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Watch: A Dalit's corpse had to be lowered from a bridge for cremation after being denied road access
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In charts: India’s newsrooms are dominated by the upper castes – and that reflects what media covers
Nithya Subramanian
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Watch: A woman from Bihar seeks protection from her family after inter-caste marriage
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Does Brahmin supremacy extend from personal privileges to the state? An angry memoir investigates
Suraj Yengde
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The Daily Fix: Couple’s viral video should stir India to confront the brutal reality of caste system
Shoaib Daniyal
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Behind the viral video: Caste is changing in rural Haryana – but not losing its power
Shoaib Daniyal
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Haryana: 24 villages decide not to use caste as surnames
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A new hurdle in college admissions this year: Modi government’s 10% EWS quota
Vijayta Lalwani
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The Daily Fix: Indian colleges need stronger deterrence against casteism on campus
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Cyclone Fani: Dalits in Puri say they were turned away from shelters at height of storm
Mridula Chari
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‘Will my jawan ask EC before killing terrorists?’ Narendra Modi says ‘cleansing’ in J&K is his job
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The big news: Narendra Modi criticises opposition for picking on his caste, and 9 other top stories
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‘Modi never did caste politics’: Arun Jaitley slams Opposition, claims PM is inspired by nationalism
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‘BJP has finished Dalits’: Delhi MP Udit Raj blames party after being denied ticket
Vijayta Lalwani
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Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd discusses violence, iconography and aesthetics in Hinduism
Saikat Majumdar
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Ram Nath Kovind may have been appointed president because of his caste, claims Rajasthan CM
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Watch: When BR Ambedkar said democracy would not work in India because of the social structure
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Githa Hariharan’s new novel is a sensitive, discomfiting meditation on caste and resistance
Harsh Mander
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This poignant memoir about coming out as Dalit provokes the question: Whom do we write for?
Christina Thomas Dhanaraj