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PhD Student, JNU AISA Activist | (@aisa_official_) (she/ they)
New Delhi, India
Joined May 2020
#Justice_for_रुचि_तिवारी का बस इतना सा ही सच है कि जातिवादी दंगाई को पकड़ कर पुलिस के हवाले करने को समूचे ब्राह्मण समाज का दमन बताया जा रहा है। ऐतिहासिक अन्याय को हक़ बताया जा रहा है। अन्याय के ख़िलाफ़ आवाज़ों को गद्दार बताया जा रहा है।
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On this day in 1927, Babasaheb Ambedkar and his comrades undertook the historic #MahadSatyagraha, a revolt of the oppressed castes, who asserted their universal human right to access water as a public resource, and against the inhuman practice of untouchability of Dalits. In
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वे डरते हैं किस चीज़ से डरते हैं वे तमाम धन-दौलत गोला-बारूद पुलिस-फ़ौज के बावजूद? वे डरते हैं कि एक दिन निहत्थे और ग़रीब लोग उनसे डरना बंद कर देंगे।
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उत्तर प्रदेश में जगह जगह पर UGC प्रावधान की मांग के साथ समता और समानता के आंदोलन को मज़बूती से लड़ा जा रहा है! आप भी इस में शामिल हों!
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All India Students' Association (AISA) की अध्यक्ष Neha ने कहा कि JNU के 14 छात्रों को Tihar Jail भेजा गया है, लेकिन इससे समता और न्याय की लड़ाई रुकेगी नहीं। #JNUProtest
#UGCRegulations
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JNU 14 ON THE ROAD UGC रेगुलेशन पर रोक और JNU VC के जातिवाद के खिलाफ़ लड़ते हुए जो JNU 14 तिहाड़ भेजे गए अब देश भर में चल रही UGC रेगुलेशन की लड़ाई में शामिल होंगे_ *क्योंकि समता की लड़ाई किसी तिहाड़ की मोहताज नहीं! All India Forum for Equity - UGC रेगुलेशन समता आंदोलन
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Remembering the 1st female teacher of India on her death' anniversary. #SavitribaiPhule didn't just teach girls to read & write. She taught the values & a nation how to think, question & rise. We remember the courage of Phule who turned education into India's quiet revolution.
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Karnataka to implement the Rohith Vemula act to protect students from getting discriminated against based on their caste on campus. No more institutional murder! We've had enough.
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No to War! Break the Chains of Patriarchy and Fascism | International Women’s Day | 8 March 2026 Resist oppression - Fight for liberation. From fields and homes to factories and streets - recognize, value, and pay for every drop of women’s labour. Stop Manuvadi and communal
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From factory strikes in 1908 to #ShaheenBagh in 2019 — women have shaped struggles for equality and justice. #WomensDay is not just celebration. It is a reminder. The rights we have today exist because women fought for them. And the fight is not over.
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2019, #ShaheenBagh. Women who were told to remain silent sat in protest for 101 days against #CAA_NRC. Through winter nights and constant threats, they turned a road into a space of democracy. Sometimes resistance is loud. Sometimes it is simply refusing to move.
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1969, New York Police raided a queer bar at #Stonewall This time the community fought back. Trans women like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera stood at the forefront. The uprising sparked the global #LGBTQIA rights movement. Liberation struggles are never politely granted.
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1990s. #AndhraPradesh. Dalit women in Nellore refused alcohol in their villages. What began locally grew into the #AntiArrackMovement. Women organised collectively against liquor & domestic violence. Liquor shops were forced to shut. Sometimes resistance begins in a village.
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1940s #Telangana. In the communist-led peasant uprising, women fought feudal landlords and the Nizam’s Razakars. They organised villages. Carried messages. Resisted repression. Women were not just participants. They were fighters.
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19th century India. #SavitribaiPhule opened schools for girls while people threw mud and stones at her. Rakhmabai chose prison over forced marriage. Anandibai Joshi became one of India’s first women doctors. Education itself became resistance. #WomensHistory
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Remember this. Rights are never given. They are won. 8 March | 1917 Women textile workers in Russia struck for Bread and Peace. Days later, the Tsar fell. Soon after, women won the right to vote. A strike by working women helped start a revolution. #WomensHistory
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Why #March8? 1857 Women garment workers in New York struck against 12-hour days and starvation wages. 1908 15,000 women marched for voting rights and fair pay. 1910 Clara Zetkin proposed an international day of struggle. #WomensDay wasn’t gifted. Women took it.
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Flowers and discounts didn’t create #WomensDay. Strikes did. Protests did. Revolutions did. From factory workers in New York to women on the streets across the world, this day was taken through struggle. But how did March 8 become Women’s Day? 🧵
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