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Dalit literature

  • Why some Indian language Dalit writers have to hide their caste in their works

    Why some Indian language Dalit writers have to hide their caste in their works

    Joel Lee K Satyanarayanan
    · Feb 08, 2024 · 08:30 am
  • Dalit Lekhak Sangh turns 25, shows how Dalit literature could be a radical preamble to a New India

    Dalit Lekhak Sangh turns 25, shows how Dalit literature could be a radical preamble to a New India

    Nikhil Pandhi
    · Sep 03, 2022 · 08:30 am
  • First person: How Navayana, publisher of anti-caste literature, was born, and where it is going now

    First person: How Navayana, publisher of anti-caste literature, was born, and where it is going now

    S Anand
    · Jul 09, 2020 · 08:30 am
  • ‘Why should I carry filth on my head?’: Dalit writer Baburao Bagul’s fiction was a cry of protest

    ‘Why should I carry filth on my head?’: Dalit writer Baburao Bagul’s fiction was a cry of protest

    Baburao Bagul
    · Aug 01, 2018 · 08:30 am
  • Ambedkarite scholar Krishna Kiravale found dead in his Kolhapur home

    Ambedkarite scholar Krishna Kiravale found dead in his Kolhapur home

    Scroll Staff
    · Mar 03, 2017 · 09:03 pm