The All India Scheduled Castes Federation (AISCF) is a political organization in India that was established in 1942 with the aim of promoting the welfare and rights of the Dalit community, also known as the Scheduled Castes.
The AISCF played a significant role in the Indian independence movement, and its leaders were active in the struggle for social justice and equality for the Dalit community. The organization was particularly active in the state of Madras (now Tamil Nadu) and was instrumental in securing political representation for Dalits in the state legislature.
After India gained independence in 1947, the AISCF continued to work for the rights and welfare of Dalits, and played a key role in the drafting of the Indian Constitution. The organization also worked to promote education, economic development, and social justice for Dalits, and advocated for the abolition of caste-based discrimination and the promotion of social equality.
Today, the AISCF continues to be active in promoting the rights and welfare of Dalits in India, and works to address issues such as discrimination, poverty, and lack of access to education and employment opportunities. The organization also advocates for policies and programs that promote social justice and equality for all members of society, regardless of caste or social background.