Originally published in The New Indian Express If Rohith Vemula were alive in 2026, he would be around thirty-six years old.
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'What's in a name?': Rohith Vemula and the enduring caste discrimination in Indian universities
If Rohith Vemula were alive in 2026, he would be around thirty-six years old. One can imagine him as a teacher, a public intellectual, perhaps a scientist or a ...
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