Rahmath E.P. Lipstick Under My Burkha is a ‘by the Brahmin for the Brahmin’ movie to propagate the Savarna definition of the ‘oppressed women’. The …
गाय, ‘पिछड़ापन’ और ‘बहुजन’ महिलाएं
आशा सिंह (Asha Singh) (This article was first published on Round Table India. An English translation can be found here). बिहार के भोजपुर जिले में पड़ने …
Field Notes: A day in Kabirnagar
Pradnya Jadhav I had been waiting for a long time to meet Jamanabai and her daughter Sangita, and today I was going to meet them. …
‘Perspectives’: Social Experiment or Caste Conservation?
Kanika Sori In February this year, a young Savarna woman from Srishti School of Art Design and Technology, Bangalore, created a photo-project that went viral. …
‘What Babasaheb Ambedar Means to Me’ – Book Release
We are happy to share the release of the second book published by The Shared Mirror. ‘What Babasaheb Means to Me’ is an edited volume …
Babasaheb on Maternity Benefit Bill in 1928
Recently, the Indian Parliament approved an amendment to the Maternity Benefit Bill 2016 that raised maternity leave to 26 weeks from 12 weeks for women …
Brahmin Feminism sans Brahmin Patriarch
Kanika S This article was first published here on Round Table India. It has almost become common sense that feminism has been shaped exclusively by …
Wherever Caste exists in the World, Ambedkar and Marx will remain Irreconcilable
Dr Manisha Bangar This article was first published here in Round Table India. In India, and wherever in the world Caste exists, Ambedkar and Marx …
Empowered by Babasaheb’s Words
Ruia Prasad I think my first introduction to Babasaheb Ambedkar came from my father’s ramblings on long drives back from my mother’s night classes. Undoubtedly …
Bhima’s Force shall Keep Growing…
Pradnya Jadhav This article first appeared here on Round Table India. Babasaheb’s people have held him in their hearts in high regard without waiting for him …