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Kultia’s School for Girls, Bangladesh

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Kultia’s School for Girls, Bangladesh Kultia’s School for Girls in Bangladesh is a heart-warming, inspiring story of how a brave and visionary few managed to bring education to the women in their rural community, empowering them in a way they had never experienced before. Kultia is a tiny Bangladeshi village, traditionally home to the ‘Schedules Caste’ – one of the lowest classes of Hindu society. Controlled and subjugated, these people were made to serve the privileged Higher Castes their entire lives. Access to education, health care or any prospect of a proper job were things they could never aspire to. http://www.pocketrobin.com/inspiration/kultias-school-for-girls-bangladesh/

Writ Petition in Supreme Court

Synopsis and Lists of Dates India, as defined in the Govt. of India Act, 1935, was partitioned on religious basis. After partition, lakhs of people were forced to migrate from West Pakistan, East Pakistan & Bangladesh to the territory of India for religious persecution. The migration of the people of Indian Origin for religious persecution  and the fear of such persecution were started in the year 1947 and still going on. As & when the communal tensions increase and riots start in Bangladesh or in Pakistan, the rates of such migration of religious minorities of those countries to India increase. A part of such migrated people  entered into India without Passport-Visa etc, were given the status of displaced persons/refugees, whereas other part, mostly downtrodden people, who migrated to India on or after 25 th March, 1971, were defined as ‘Illegal Migrants’ u/s 2(1)(b) of ‘The Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2003’, prohibiting them from granting citizenship of India and s...