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  • When scholarships don’t arrive, disadvantaged students work in fields, skip meals to make ends meet

    When scholarships don’t arrive, disadvantaged students work in fields, skip meals to make ends meet

    Shreya Roy Chowdhury
    · Mar 09, 2018 · 09:00 am
  • ‘This is pent-up anger of 40 years’: Why Adivasis and Lambadas are fighting in Telangana

    ‘This is pent-up anger of 40 years’: Why Adivasis and Lambadas are fighting in Telangana

    Ayesha Minhaz
    · Jan 17, 2018 · 12:30 pm
  • In Gujarat, only 5% of those accused for crimes against Dalits were convicted over 10 years

    In Gujarat, only 5% of those accused for crimes against Dalits were convicted over 10 years

    Nikhil M. Babu, IndiaSpend.com
    · Jul 24, 2016 · 08:30 pm
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