Telengana Armed Struggle Hero Bandru Narsimhulu Dies At 106

in Life/Philosophy — by Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd On 22 January, 2022 a 106 years old Bandru Narsimhulu died in Hyderabad with a heart attack. Otherwise he was still active. When he was much active he entered into an agreement with Mahabub Nagar district Government hospital, to give his body for research use. On the very day of his death … Continue reading Telengana Armed Struggle Hero Bandru Narsimhulu Dies At 106

How Dalits Were Separated from Shudras? | Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd – Mainstream

How Dalits Were Separated from Shudras? Friday 21 January 2022, by Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd Dalits are historical Shudras. They were part of the Harappans who built the pre-Aryan agrarian and urban civilization by 3000 BCE. But now in our times despite the fact that we all live in modern constitutional democracy, not only the Dwijas, but Shudras … Continue reading How Dalits Were Separated from Shudras? | Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd – Mainstream

English in govt schools, a masterstroke by TRS to check the BJP | The News Minute

No national political party – be it the BJP or the Congress – could support English medium education in government schools because of the regional language bias they themselves constructed. FB/CMOVOICES OPINION FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 2022 - 13:17Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd The cabinet decision of the Telangana TRS government to introduce English medium in all the government schools … Continue reading English in govt schools, a masterstroke by TRS to check the BJP | The News Minute

The Congress Is Heading in the Right Direction by Highlighting a Dalit Leader

Until this point, the Congress has not allowed many leaders with mass appeal to emerge from within party ranks in the states. However, this needs to change for the sake of the party's future.19 hours ago | Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi along with Deputy CM Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and PPCC President … Continue reading The Congress Is Heading in the Right Direction by Highlighting a Dalit Leader