A Crime Beyond Violence: Rape, Mutilation, and Institutional Failure On May 26, 2025, in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, a minor Dalit girl was lured with a chocolate […]
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English Articles and News from Dalit Times Desk.
The Language of Protection, The Reality of Dispossession: Odisha’s Land Proposal Threatens Adivasi and Dalit Rights
On the surface, the Odisha government’s latest proposal sounds benign—progressive, even. Revenue Minister Suresh Pujari has announced that the state plans to directly purchase land […]
DICCI: Fighting Caste with Capital, Building a New Dalit Economy
Milind Kamble a civil Engineer from Pune laid the foundation for a historic movement on 14th April 2005 that would reshape the socio-economic landscape of […]
Stacks of Shame: Impeachment Motion Against Justice Varma Signals a Historic Legal Reckoning
On 28 May 2025, the Indian judiciary was jolted by a development of historic proportions: the initiation of impeachment proceedings against a sitting High Court […]
Justice for Nilesh Rathod: Another Dalit Life Lost to Caste Hatred in Gujarat
Nilesh Rathod, a Dalit youth from Jakhariya village in Gujarat’s Surendranagar district, on 16th May 2025, succumbed to injuries inflicted by a group of dominant […]
Mayawati’s Voice for constitutional values: BSP’s Courageous Stand Against the Waqf Amendment Bill, 2025
Mayawati, the national president of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and India’s most prominent Dalit political leader, has consistently advocated for the upliftment of marginalized […]
Justice for a Tribal Woman Brutally Murdered in Khandwa Must Be More Than a Postmortem Report
A 45-year-old Tribal woman from the Kurku community was subjected to unspeakable violence — gangraped, tortured, and left to die in a neighbor’s courtyard on […]
Justice Beyond Barriers: Nagarathna’s Rise to the Heart of Judicial Power
(“What is happening today is not about women invading men’s spaces, but rather dismantling barriers that have unfairly excluded them for generations… Every woman stepping […]
“Separate Registers for Separate Castes?”: A Dalit Employee’s Fight Against Institutional Untouchability in Kerala
On the face of it, Kerala boasts of high literacy, progressive reform legacies, and democratic credentials. But behind the image of ‘God’s Own Country’ lies […]
Banu Musthaq’s International Booker Win: A Victory for Diversity, Language, and Liberation
The world of literature lit up with a transformative moment: Banu Musthaq, a writer, activist, and lawyer, became the second Indian author—and the first from […]