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2006 Dalit protests in Maharashtra

The 2006 Dalit protests in Maharashtra were a significant series of demonstrations that arose in response to increasing social discrimination and violence against the Dalit community. Sparked by the 50th anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's conversion to Buddhism, the protests aimed to highlight ongoing caste-based injustices and demand greater rights and protections for Dalits. On October 15, 2006, thousands of Dalits gathered across the state, particularly in urban centers like Mumbai, mobilizing to address issues such as government apathy, police brutality, and socioeconomic disparities. The protests were marked by a diverse participation, including students and activists, and brought national attention to the plight of Dalits in contemporary India, which continues to grapple with systemic caste discrimination.