09/10/2024
Let’s work together to build a future where every entrepreneur, regardless of background, has the opportunity to thrive. Rest in Peace, Ratan Tata, your legacy will continue to inspire.
To provide Dalit youth, an environment where they can nurture their financial literacy, entrepreneurial skills, and sub-conscious mind.
09/10/2024
Let’s work together to build a future where every entrepreneur, regardless of background, has the opportunity to thrive. Rest in Peace, Ratan Tata, your legacy will continue to inspire.
08/08/2024
📽️ 'Lesser Humans' by activist and filmmaker Stalin K. is a groundbreaking documentary that brings to light the brutal reality of manual scavenging and caste discrimination in India. Through powerful personal stories and unflinching examination, this film challenges us to confront and act against the inhumanity of Untouchability.
Swipe through to learn more about the film, its impact, and how you can watch it. Join the movement to end caste-based discrimination and support human rights for all. ✊
02/08/2024
Indian logic is just amazing. Proud to be India!!
23/07/2024
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, renowned for his pivotal role in drafting the Indian Constitution, was also a trailblazer in advocating for labor rights. From championing fair wages and better working conditions to pioneering significant labor laws and welfare measures, his contributions have left an indelible mark on India's labor policies.
Swipe through to discover how Ambedkar’s visionary work continues to inspire and uplift the labor force today.
16/07/2024
Discover the powerful journey of Baburao Bagul, a trailblazing Dalit writer and activist whose words turned pain into prose, empowering the marginalized and igniting a revolution for justice and equality.
10/07/2024
Today, we honor Kanshi Ram, the crusader for Dalit rights, who transformed India's political landscape. From founding the Bahujan Samaj Party to empowering marginalized communities, his relentless fight for social justice and equality continues to inspire millions. Let's remember his words: "The oppressed must be organized, and they must be united.
07/07/2024
The Battle of Bhima-Koregaon: A Fight for Justice
On January 1, 1818, the Battle of Bhima-Koregaon saw brave Mahar soldiers fighting against the Peshwa forces. Despite being outnumbered, they stood their ground and won, making history. Today, we remember this battle as a symbol of resistance and the fight for equality.
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04/07/2024
Meet Equality Labs: a transnational South Asian organization challenging caste apartheid, gender-based violence, Islamophobia, and religious intolerance. Founded by Thenmozhi Soundararajan. organization unite artists, advocates, healers, technologists, and organizers to combat oppression through art, community organizing, and digital security, fostering collaborative solutions for a brighter future.
01/07/2024
Phoolan Devi: The Dalit Queen of Hearts
Born into a Dalit family, Phoolan Devi faced immense hardships from a young age. Married off at 11 and subjected to brutal abuse, her early life was marked by suffering and oppression.
In 1981, her quest for justice reached its peak with the Behmai massacre. Phoolan returned to confront the Thakur men who had r***d her, killing 20 of them. This act was a cry for justice for all Dalit women who faced similar horrors.
Phoolan's life took a drastic turn when she became a bandit leader, transforming her pain into power. Known as the 'Bandit Queen,' she fought back against her oppressors and sought justice for herself and other Dalit women.
After surrendering in 1983, Phoolan spent 11 years in prison. Upon her release, she turned to politics and became a Member of Parliament, continuing her fight for Dalit rights and women's empowerment.
Phoolan Devi's journey from victim to warrior to leader is a testament to her indomitable spirit. Her legacy endures, inspiring generations to stand against oppression and strive for equality.
28/06/2024
Discover the inspiring journey of Samata Newspaper, founded by Dr. Ambedkar on June 29, 1928. Created to give a voice to the oppressed and fight against social injustices, Samata championed equality and human rights. Although it ceased publication in the 1930s, its legacy continues to inspire future generations to strive for a just and equitable society.
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