A decision to this effect was taken at the five-hour extended Congress Legislature Party meeting held at Marri Channa Reddy Institute of Human Resources Development in Hyderabad.
Dalit scholars Kshipra Kamlesh Uke and Shiv Shankar Das had their research laptop stolen and destroyed in 2018. In a landmark judgement, the Supreme Court expanded 'damage to property' under the SC/ST ...
HYDERABAD: Expressing optimism that 73.5% of the state’s population would benefit from the exercise, Chief Minister A Revanth ...
The Telangana government has accepted three key recommendations from a judicial commission concerning Scheduled Caste categorisation, while dismissing the exclusion of the creamy layer from ...
The Supreme Court has upheld a Bombay High Court order that awarded compensation to a Dalit couple by widening the definition ...
The notice follows a complaint from an IIT-Bombay alumnus alleging discriminatory practices against Scheduled Caste students during campus placements The National Commission for Scheduled Castes ...
Rutgers University in the US has decided not to create a separate category for caste-based discrimination, stating it's already covered under existing policies. The decision was welcomed by Hindu ...
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has announced a delay in the much-anticipated tabling of the Socio-Economic and Education Survey report, commonly referred to as the “caste census”. The report, ...
The notice, dated today, January 15, follows a complaint filed in November 2023 by Dheeraj Kumar Singh, an alumnus of IIT Kanpur and Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta, and Founder of the ...
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Rutgers University, after a more than yearlong review, has declined to create a separate prohibition against caste-based discrimination, bucking a nationwide trend among colleges and universities.
Telangana High Court steps in to protect ostracised SC family By Legal Correspondent Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court has stepped in to protect the rights of a Scheduled Caste (Madiga) family ...
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