Navigating the UK as an Indian Student: A Guide for Marginalised Communities

This project represents a collective effort to consolidate the knowledge into a single, accessible, and open resource for all—one that not only provides practical tools but also offers solidarity and support.
The Kalaram Mandir Movement

“I didn’t launch the temple entry movement because I wanted the Depressed Classes to become worshipers of idols which they were prevented from worshiping or because I believed temple entry would make them equal members in and an integral part of the Hindu Society.” – Dr Ambedkar Illustration by Ajinkya Dekhane On this day in […]
Cast(e)ing Friendship: Can Friendship Traverse Social Categories?

Anti-caste consciousness is a source of belonging and liberation, as people who are pushed into exclusion are able to find and assist each other. Illustration by Shrujana Shridhar Note: Pseudonyms (Anjana, Meghna, Suresh, Rahul, and Rina) have been used to maintain confidentiality of the participants in this essay. All the participants identify as members of […]
Periyar and the Women’s Question

Thanthai Periyar’s revolutionary ideas forged the path for building the self-consciousness to attain equal freedoms and paved an equitable discourse towards social justice. Illustration by Ajinkya Dekhane Thanthai Periyar was a crusader, far ahead of his time. He fundamentally believed that India would not attain full freedom without women and the untouchable castes attaining freedom […]
Periyar and The Self Respect Movement

Periyar valued self respect as important as life and its protection a birthright, not swaraj. His movement changed the face of contemporary Tamil politics forever. Illustration by Ajinkya Dekhane Erode Venkatappa Ramasamy, revered as Thanthai Periyar, was one of the leading revolutionary leaders of the 20th century who rebelled against the Brahmanical hegemony in India […]
An Ossathi’s Daughter

There had been rumours spreading through the village in the last couple of days, and finally, there it was—an actual television set.
रिंकू की कविताएं

मैं एक लड़की, एक दुसाध-दलित लड़की, एक मध्यम वर्ग से आने वाली लड़की, जो घर को घर जैसा नहीं देखती, घर क्या है नही समझती, और परिवार कौन और कैसे बनता है इस खोज में हूं। मेरे लिए घर के मायने बदल रहे है, परिवार के मायने बदल रहे है। Illustration by Ajinkya Dekhane ‘एक […]
Babasaheb and Fashion

Against the caste structure, Dr Ambedkar’s fashion and style overturns centuries long oppressive dictations about what Dalits can and cannot do. Illustration by Ajinkya Dekhane Wherever Babasaheb is depicted or shown, in everyday billboards, books, magazines and blog posts, his image represents a liberated individual. Dr Ambedkar’s persona is not only the defiance of repressive […]
Babasaheb and Education

Education was historically denied to Dalit communities for centuries. Babasaheb’s extraordinary accolades would go on to become a pride for his people. Illustration by Ajinkya Dekhane Dr B. R Ambedkar was an eminent jurist, economist, leader and also the most prolific thinker of his time. His important work in social reform, law and politics is […]
Dr Ambedkar History Month

Caste segregation and caste occupations meant Dalits would be forbidden from having the same privileges as Savarnas did. In ‘Waiting for a Visa’, Dr Ambedkar says that these events are so transformative in his journey that they had an ‘indelible impression’ on his mind. Illustration by Ajinkya Dekhane Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar was born on April […]
