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  2. Dalit literature - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Anthology of Tamil Dalit Writing. New Delhi: OUP India. ISBN 978-0-19-807938-5; Ravikumar (2009) Venomous Touch: Notes on Caste, Culture and Politics. Calcutta: Samaya; Satyanarayana, K & Tharu, Susie (2011) No Alphabet in Sight: New Dalit Writing from South Asia, Dossier 1: Tamil and Malayalam, New Delhi: Penguin Books.

  3. V. Geetha - Wikipedia

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    V. Geetha is an Indian feminist activist who writes on issues related to caste, gender, education and civil rights. [1] [2] She operates from Madras (now known as Chennai) and has carried out research on the nature and proliferation of NGOs operating in Tamil Nadu.

  4. Category:Social issues in India - Wikipedia

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    Films about social issues in India (15 C, 254 P) H. Hate crimes in India (1 C, 28 P) Human rights in India (13 C, 10 P) L. Labour relations in India (2 C, 16 P) P.

  5. Tamil literature - Wikipedia

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    The rise of the Internet has triggered a dramatic growth in the number of Tamil blogs and specialist portals catering to political and social issues. [23] Tamil literature is even available in the form of e-books. Tamil literature boasts a rich tradition of novel writing, with many talented authors contributing to the literary landscape.

  6. Human rights in India - Wikipedia

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    One of the vital concerns in India is the discrimination between genders. Muslim women in India are one of the major groups deprived of their equality within the human rights framework. Their hardship has derived from cultural and religious reasons. This includes being negatively stereotyped within religion and even progressive circles.

  7. Self-Respect Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Self-Respect Movement is a popular human rights movement originating in South India aimed at achieving social equality for those oppressed by the Indian caste system, [1] advocating for lower castes to develop self-respect. [2] It was reportedly founded by Periyar to head the India against Brahminism movement in Tamil Nadu.

  8. Tamil Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Renaissance refers to the literary, cultural, social reform and political movements that took place in the Tamil-speaking districts of Southern India starting in the second half of the 19th century and lasting to the culmination of the anti-Hindi agitations of the 1960s.

  9. Fake news in India - Wikipedia

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    Fake news and similar false information (misinformation or disinformation [1]) is fostered and spread across India through word of mouth, traditional media and more recently through digital forms of communication such as edited videos, websites, blogs, memes, unverified advertisements and social media propagated rumours.