International Women's Day: The forgotten story of the Dalit woman
- 9th Mar, 2020
The feminist school of thought in India has created an inordinate amount of scholarship around the likes of Rajia Sultan and Chand Bibi. Dalit women like READ MORE
The feminist school of thought in India has created an inordinate amount of scholarship around the likes of Rajia Sultan and Chand Bibi. Dalit women like READ MORE
Savitribai Phule was the first to set up an Indian girls' school, in Pune in 1848, along with her husband Jyotirao Phule, and worked to end gender and ca READ MORE
Practice of caste-based discrimination still exists in Nepal despite criminalisation of the social evil, according to Annual Report-2019, published recen READ MORE
Church leaders in Pakistan have appealed to the Indian government to ensure the safety of minority Muslims as they held a peace program in the wake of la READ MORE
Service for All (SFA) Welfare Society Monday organized the second three-day diversity training camps, titled "Hum Sub Ka Pakistan" to initiate inter-fait READ MORE
Dozens of members of Balochistan's Christian community on Saturday staged a protest in the provincial capital against persecution of minorities in India READ MORE
Dalits seem to bear the brunt of caste-based violence in the state with 1,500 cases of atrocities reported in 2019. These include 32 murder cases, 81 ass READ MORE
The 42-year-old, who was once relegated to a marginalised position in her village in Alwar, located 150 km north of Jaipur, because of her profession as READ MORE
The 'Saibane Pakistan', a project of 'Paigham-e-Pakistan' narrative focusing on the role of minorities, was launched at Research Institute (IRI) of Int READ MORE
The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres visited Darbar Sahib Kartarpur Corridor on Tuesday where he was briefed about the steps taken by the government READ MORE