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Call to support parties that uphold democratic principles in LS election

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Union Govt Is Adamant Against SC Status for Muslim, Christian Dalits Experts Disagree

Eleven states have changed land ceiling laws meant to benefit poor farmers in favour of industries

West Bengal. Six of them have made the amendments in the last three years, and two in 2020 alone, indicating an accelerating trend. In at least two states, Karnataka and Gujarat, the amendments have led to protests by groups of both landowning and landless farmers, who have demanded that the amendments be withdrawn and allotment of surplus land to the landless be prioritised. India’s efforts at land reforms have a long history. After Independence, starting in the 1960s, 21 states enacted land reforms laws to address the historic inequality in land ownership in India. The laws set a limit on how much land an individual or corporation could hold, also known as a land “ceiling” and allowed the government to reapportion surplus land to the landless.

News portal gives voice to India s Dalit Christians

News portal gives voice to India s Dalit Christians Dalit Christian Digest aims to promote equality in the Church and society Trending Poster of Dalit Christian Digest, the recently launched news portal. A group of Dalit Christian leaders has launched a news portal to bring their socially poor community s voice, challenges, and success stories to national and international attention. The Indian Bishops’ office for socially poor Dalit Christians has launched a news portal to bring their voice, challenges, and success stories to national and international attention. The news portal named Dalit Christian Digest was launched online by Bishop Sarat Chandra Nayak, chairperson of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI) Office for Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes on Dec. 9.

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