Asha Singh This article first appeared in Round Table India (Hindi) here, and has been translated by Rahi Gaikwad. I am not a Dalit, but …
For the Mook Nayak
Lakshmi Parvathy My earliest encounter with caste was when my immediate family showed discomfort to disclose our caste. The rest of our world’s curiosity never …
How is the Present-Day Woman Oppressed?
Sweta Yadav This article first appeared in Round Table India (Hindi) here, and has been translated by Kanika Sori. I have been a student of …
When Love is Brutal: Personal Narrative of Surviving Domestic Abuse
Swati Kamble After being treated unjustly for five years and after contemplating about it for over a year and a half, it’s only now that …
Babasaheb: Unravelling and Rebuilding my World.
Sruthi Herbert I cannot recall the exact day or time. It was one day during my masters course that I opened my reading list and …
Babasaheb: A Symbol of My Existence
Pragya Chouhan Babasaheb Ambedkar means many things for us. As an Ambedkarite Buddhist woman, I share what Babasaheb means to me. For me, Babasaheb is …
An Undeclared Emergency At University of Hyderabad
Vaikhari Aryat SAVARI strongly condemns the police brutality on students and faculty, which included verbal threats of rape hurled at women students; the profiling of …
Babasaheb, knowing you as Babasaheb!
Pradnya Jadhav Dear Babasaheb, you have uplifted our lives, which can never be laudable without your mention… You are in our every breath, but …
To Gawda or Not To Gawda
Favita Dias ‘Excuse me Sir,’ I took permission as I entered the Talathi’s office in my village, Curtorim. ‘Yes, come in,’ the Talathi replied, as …