Mangalore, May 25 2011: 'Dalit Voice', a fortnightly publication, projected as 'the voice of the persecuted nationalities denied human rights' and which was being published from Bangalore until now, is shifting its operations to the city.
V T Rajshekar, who has his family roots in Vontibettu near Udupi, is its editor. He is said to be shifting the editorial office under strict medical advice.
The maiden issue published from here will be released in St Aloysius College auditorium on May 27, at the hands of a rural Dalit woman, Rukmini Perla. Rajshekar will preside over the function, being held under the aegis of forum for social harmony.
Popular Front of India's national general secretary K M Shariff, writer-lecturer Dr K Savitri, NCHRO Udupi chapter president Fr William Martis and others will speak on the occasion. Advocate Mohammed Hanif and forum for social reform convener P Deekayya will present their views from a reader perspective.
Guests on the occasion will be World Bunts' Association president Ajit Kumar Rai Malady, DSS (Ambedkar) district convener S P Ananda, Ahinda leader Vasudeva Boloor, DSS leader Ananda Bellare, New Age India Forum president Rafiuddin Kudroli, Jama'at-e-Islam Hind functionary M Sharif, Karnataka Missions Network leader Alwyn Colaco, state potters' federation working president Dr Annayya Kulal and Muslim Traders' Association president Ali Hasan.
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