Harijan community in Bangladesh

A civilised society cannot allow this

There is, perhaps, no starker example of discrimination in Bangladesh than the treatment of its Harijan community.

The hands that clean, the Harijans we refuse to see

Our stomachs often remain empty—not because we do not work hard, but because life is unfair

Eviction without rehabilitation is deeply irresponsible

The need for development cannot override the moral imperative to protect the marginalised

Telegu people need levelling up

Eviction fears expose generational vulnerability of DSCC cleaners

Will things ever turn for the better for Harijans?

Harijans deserve to be treated equally and with dignity.