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Caste Aside
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Caste Aside

Jan 23, 2018
0h 42m
★ 0.0

The fight to legislate Caste in the UK

Overview

Caste Aside is a documentary about the British government's controversial decision on whether or not to introduce legislation against caste discrimination in the UK. Highlighting both sides of this heated debate, the documentary speaks to Dalit rights activists, Hindu community leaders, academics and lawyers, as well as those who say they have been discriminated against on the basis of their caste - here in Britain.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Peacock Moon Productions

Caste Aside Trailers

Cast

Dr Meena Dhanda

Self

Dr Meena Dhanda

Saunvedan Aparanti

Self

Saunvedan Aparanti

Dr Annapurna Waughray

Self

Dr Annapurna Waughray

Satpal Muman

Self

Satpal Muman

Meena Varma

Self

Meena Varma

Keith Porteous Wood

Self

Keith Porteous Wood

Satish Sharma

Self

Satish Sharma

Reena Jaisiah

Self

Reena Jaisiah

Anil Bhanot

Self

Anil Bhanot

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