Harsh Mander talking at The Energy and Resources Institute Bangalore on the subject "Unequal India", program hosted by Azim Premji University
Born
(1955-04-17) 17 April 1955 (age 69)
Occupation(s)
Writer, Activist
Harsh Mander (born 17 April 1955) is an Indian author,[1] columnist,[2][3][4] researcher, teacher, and social activist[5] who started the Karwan-e-Mohabbat campaign in solidarity with the victims of communal or religiously motivated violence.[6] He is the Director of the Center for Equity Studies, a research organisation based in New Delhi.[7] He also served as Special Commissioner to the Supreme Court of India in the Right to Food Campaign and was a member of the National Advisory Council of the Government of India, set up under the UPA government.[8]
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which is based on the book Unheard Voices: Stories of Forgotten Lives by HarshMander. The film raises issues about Dalits. Javeria Malik is the first Pakistani...
Begging Act (1959) as unconstitutional, following petitions filed by HarshMander and Karnika Sawhney. In 2021, the Supreme Court refused to ban begging...
(2011). Other recipients are civil society activists Teesta Setalvad and HarshMander (jointly), S N Subbarao, Swami Agnivesh and Madari Moideen (jointly)...
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researcher and was the first United Kingdom Professor of Information Systems HarshMander, retired IAS officer and former member, National Advisory Council, Govt...
Mallika Sarabhai also wrote the script for the play 'Unsuni' based on HarshMander's book 'Unheard Voices' to raise awareness amongst children in elite schools...
2000. The 2002 Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana Award (jointly with HarshMander) given by the Congress party annually to people promoting national goodwill...
Pub'lication. Untouchability in Rural India Sage, 2006 (with G. Shah, HarshMander, Satish Deshpande & Amrita). A Reader in Dalit Studies (edited) (with...
Still haunts, Nellie India Massacre Assam, 2008, ISBN 81-7525-942-6 HarshMander, "Nellie: India’s forgotten massacre", The Hindu, 14 December 2008 Gupta...
discrimination in an educational institution." In a review for Scroll.in, HarshMander writes that "The book fittingly ends with a contemporary Dalit rising...
"Because I Have a Voice". Intersections. Retrieved 14 February 2020. Mander, Harsh (2019). Between Memory and Forgetting: Massacre and the Modi Years in...