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The caste we refuse to name

In Pakistan, caste is often treated as someone else's problem. It is spoken of as a Hindu matter, an Indian disease, or an old village habit that modern Pakistan has supposedly outgrown. This is a ...
Why do people defend social systems that oppress them? Why do the marginalized sometimes work to uphold structures and arrangements that limit their potential? These questions are not just ...
In October 2024, Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), India’s largest sanitation project to make the country “open defecation-free,” turned ten. The project constructed over 100 million toilets and launched ...
Despite caste-based discrimination being outlawed by Article 15 of the Indian constitution, caste continues to play a pervasive and insidious role in today’s society. Anthropologist Louis Dumont ...
The talent market for lawyers remains tighter than that for staff, but managers acknowledge the risks to "morale" from unequal expectations for office attendance. When law firms adopted remote work ...