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Telugu Actors I D Allu Arjun Address : Plot No.1067, Road No 45,Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad 500 033 Phone No : 23550509 Mobile No : 23553367/8 Naga Chaitanya Address : A-959, Road No.48, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad 500033. Phone No : 040 23607352 Nagarjuna.A Address : A-959, Road No.48, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad-500 033. Phone No : 040-23607352,23546666., Nitin Address : 8-2-684/J/7, Bhavani Nagar, Road No. 12, Banjarahils, Hyderabad 500034. Mobile No : 9849461616 Sarvanand Address : RK Media Promotions Mobile No : 9885089111 Find Telugu Actress Latest Hot Photo,contact Tamil Actresses ID Anushka 720,Chinnya Mssion Road, Indhra Nagar, Banglore 560038. Phone No : 9848076717 Mobile No : 9989944124 Charmi Bangala No.23, Dwana & Sham Enclave, Ambadi Road, Vyasai(East) Cell:Bangala No.23, Dwana & Sham Enclave, Ambadi Road, Vyasai(East) Mobile No : 9849358239 Priyamani 2221, 23rd Cross Road, 4th Lane, Banashankari, 2nd street, Bangalore 560070 Mobile No : 9849255553 Samantha Mobile No : 98...

Bengali Actors ID

Bengali actors & actress address,phone ANWAR HOSSAIN Address: 61, Crescent Road, Katal Bagan, Dhaka. Tel: 8625108 ABDUR RAZZAK Address: C.W.N. B-5, Road-36, Gulshan, Dhaka. Phone:8915142, 8823150, 01711-534043 ASHRAF UDDIN AHMED (UZZAL) Address: House # 25, Road # 20, Block # K, Banani, Dhaka. Tel: 8826935 (Res) 9344082 (Off) 01199-850073 ARIFUL HAQ Address: 439/ Shahinbag, Tejgaon, Dhaka. Phone: 9116785 ANJANA SULTANA Address: House # 17, Road # 32, Banani, Dhaka. Tel: 8915804,0188-174604. AMIN KHAN Phone: 9340397, 01716-090909 AMIT HASSAN Phone: 9344463, 9120333, 01715-123312, 01711-336699 ATIQUR RAHMAN CHUNNU Address: 59, Free School Street, Katalbagan, Dhaka. Phone: 8616190 (Res),9661221 ANWARA Tel: 9004509, 0188-171405 ABDUL ALI LALU Address: 61/1, Kazi Alauddin Road, Dhaka. Bangladesh. ADIL Address: 38, North Chashara, Narayangonj, Phone: 9373788 ANTORA Address: 437/1, Peer Paglar Goli, Wareless, Moghbazar, Dhaka. Phone: 9350345 AMEER Address: 216/1, Lalbag, Dhaka. Phone: 861...

Dalit Christians

Dalit Christians In India As is the case with other religious communities in India, a majority of the Christian community in India consists of Dalit and other low caste converts. Approximately 75-80% of Indian Christians are Dalit Christian, members of the Dalit or backward classes. Most of the Dalit Christians are descendants of Dalits who converted to Christianity en masse from around 1750 onwards to escape caste. Their forefathers saw In Christianity the social equality, spiritual equality and human dignity that was historically denied to them under the caste system. More importantly, they saw these values in practise among Christians during colonial rule as they started getting non-caste employment, education and religious liberty to communicate with the God of the Bible. At the same time, though, you also had upper castes converts during the period who became Christians purely on the basis of religious convictions. The conversion of the dalits and other low castes, however, did n...

दलितों के खिलाफ़ गाय

दलितों के खिलाफ़ गाय  एक राजनीतिक हथियार के रूप में by गुरिंदर आज़ाद गुरिंदर आज़ाद समसामयिक मुद्दों पर साक्षात्कार और डॉक्यूमेंट्रीज की आंबेडकर युग श्रृंखला में, गुरिंदर आज़ाद राउंड टेबल इंडिया के लिए अरविंद शेष और रजनीश कुमार का इंटरव्यू लेते हैं. दोनों पेशे से पत्रकार और सामाजिक चिन्तक हैं. वे पूरे मुद्दे को विभिन्न आयामों से विश्लेषित करते हैं. गुरिंदर आज़ाद द्वारा लिया गया यह इंटरव्यू 13 अगस्त 2016 को Youtube पर और Round Table India प्रकाशित हुआ था, गुजरात के दलितों ने चार युवा दलितों पर हुए अत्याचार का अपने ख़ुद के सशक्त तरीके से जवाब देकर एक उदाहरण सेट किया है. उन युवा दलितों पर बर्बरता केवल इसलिए हुई क्योंकि वे मृत गाय को ढो रहे थे. उन्होंने अपने ‘ पारंपरिक’ काम को ब्राह्मणवादी व्यवस्था के विरोध में एक विद्रोह के रूप में छोड़ दिया. अहमदाबाद से ऊना तक एक रैली का आयोजन किया गया जहां यह शर्मनाक घटना हुई. हालांकि, इस पूरे प्रकरण के अन्य पहलू भी हैं जिन्हें दलित-बहुजन लोकेशन से भी समझने की आवश्यकता है. गुरिंदर आज़ाद - अरविंद जी राउंड टेबल इंडिया के कार्यक्रम अम्बेडकर ऐज में आपका स्वागत...

World Report 2019

World Report 2019 Event in India 2018 In 2018, the government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) harassed and at times prosecuted activists, lawyers, human rights defenders, and journalists for criticizing authorities. Draconian sedition and counterterrorism laws were used to chill free expression. Foreign funding regulations were used to target nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) critical of government actions or policies. The government failed to prevent or credibly investigate growing mob attacks on religious minorities, marginalized communities, and critics of the government—often carried out by groups claiming to support the government. At the same time, some senior BJP leaders publicly supported perpetrators of such crimes, made inflammatory speeches against minority communities, and promoted Hindu supremacy and ultra-nationalism, which encouraged further violence. Lack of accountability for past abuses committed by security forces persisted even as there were new allegati...