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Bringing the fringe to the mainstream

July 21, 2011
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Man on a mission to stop discrimination against people from Northeast states By Nilima Pathak, Correspondent, Published: 08:38 March 12, 2011 http://gulfnews.com/news/world/india/bringing-the-fringe-to-the-mainstream-1.775131 Social activist Madhu Chandra’s mission is to stop crimes and racial discrimination against people of the Northeast states. New Delhi: Social activist Madhu Chandra left his home in Manipur at the age...

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Memorandum To National Commission for Scheduled Caste

April 11, 2011
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Memorandum To National Commission for Scheduled Caste

April 11, 2011 Dr. P. L. Punia, Chairman National Commission for Scheduled Caste, Lok Nayak Bhavan, Khan Market, New Delhi 110 003 Respected sir, We are writing to you with deep distress about the plight of a six-years-old scheduled caste girl Kamlesh, now nine from Trauali Jhanauti Village, Dist Mathura, Uttra Pradesh that she...

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Dalit Girl Thrown into Fire by Upper Caste Men

April 11, 2011
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Dalit Girl Thrown into Fire by Upper Caste Men

HER PREGNANT MOTHER SEVERELY THRASHED WHILE TRYING TO RESCUE HER DAUGHTER FROM FLAMES! World woke up to the gruesome and spine-chilling story of Kamlesh, a six year old little girl from dalit community in UP, who was tossed into the burning fire by the members from upper caste community in her village. Her crime:...

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Will Kancha’s “Post-Hindu India” be Possible?

April 10, 2011
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Will Kancha’s “Post-Hindu India” be Possible? A Reflection Paper on Kancha Ilaiah’s book “Post-Hindu India” By Madhu Chandra This article attempts to reflect Kancha Ilaiah’s “Post-Hindu India” published by Sage Publication, New Delhi in 2009 in specific reference to caste civil war, in which, he predicts, will bring an end to Casteism. First, will...

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60 Years of Constitutional Rights Denied to 20 Millions Indian Dalit Christians

April 10, 2011
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60 Years of Constitutional Rights Denied to 20 Millions Indian Dalit Christians By Madhu Chandra Monsoon Session of Indian Parliament began on July 26, 2010. A million dollar worth question in the minds of Indian Dalit Christians is “Will the Government of India take up Dalit Christian issue this time?” The Supreme Court of...

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Social Profiling: Root Cause to Racial Discrimination Faced by North Easterners in National Capital

April 10, 2011
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Social Profiling: Root Cause to Racial Discrimination Faced by North Easterners in National Capital (A Term Paper Presented in a Seminar on Sexual Abuse, Social Discrimination and Economic Exploitation organised by Vaiphei Christian Fellowship, Delhi at Murnika, July 24, 2010) Presented by Madhu Chandra First they came for the Jews and I did not...

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59 Years of Constitutional Rights Denial to 20 Millions Indian Dalit Christians

April 10, 2011
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Patriotic Love for Manipur is Terribly Missing

May 29, 2010
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Patriotic Love for Manipur is Terribly Missing By Madhu Chandra May 29, 2010 Patriotic love is the inspirational factor of any motherland; it is terribly missing in Manipur. Unity in diversity is the beauty of India, but it is terribly mess in Manipur, probably messed one another equally and must fix it together. When...

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Re-writing the Destiny of Indian Dalits

April 10, 2009
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The Power of English Education By Madhu Chandra The lives of 250 million Dalits of India are destined their destiny by birth, “You are born untouchable, shall remain untouchable forever.” Their destiny is unchangeable. The dominion castes, the Brahmins on top as priestly sect, Kshetriya the ruler, Vaisyas the business class and Sudhras the...

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A Change Needed for Manipur

April 10, 2009
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(Transformation in Cali – Similar Need for Manipur) By Madhu Chandra Looking at today’s burning of Manipur, this article is the out pouring of cry when and every time I watch a documentary film produced by the Global Network presented by George Otis Jr. on how the community transformation was possible in the city...

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