Global Bahujan Group

The Global Bahujan Group (GBG) is a collective of organizations and activists dedicated to advancing the rights and empowerment of marginalized communities, particularly those from the Bahujan (majority) sections of society. While a unified global entity under the name “Global Bahujan Group” does not exist, various initiatives and movements operate under this banner across different regions.


🌍 Key Initiatives and Movements

  1. Global Bahujan Movement: This movement focuses on raising awareness about caste discrimination and promoting social justice. Notably, Dr. Manisha Bangar, a prominent activist and writer, has been instrumental in organizing talks and discussions in North America, addressing issues related to Ambedkarism and the caste struggle in India. roundtableindia.co.in+1roundtableindia.co.in+1

  2. All India Bahujan Intellect Summit: Held annually, this summit brings together intellectuals, activists, and social leaders to deliberate on topics concerning the Bahujan community. For instance, the 2024 summit in Bhopal focused on the significance of the Indian Constitution and its role in shaping society. kaleidonews.com

  3. Educational and Cultural Initiatives: Various organizations under the Bahujan umbrella are involved in educational and cultural activities aimed at uplifting the community. These include the establishment of libraries, vocational training centers, and women’s empowerment programs.


📍 Regional Presence

  • India: Numerous NGOs and community organizations operate across states like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh, focusing on education, health, and social justice for the Bahujan community.

  • North America: Activists like Dr. Manisha Bangar have conducted tours and talks in the U.S. and Canada, engaging with diaspora communities and raising awareness about caste issues. roundtableindia.co.in+1roundtableindia.co.in+1

  • United Kingdom: Organizations such as the Federation of Ambedkarite and Buddhist Organisations UK (FABO UK) play a significant role in advocating for Bahujan rights and promoting cultural awareness.


🔗 How to Get Involved

  • Educational Platforms: Engage with online resources and forums that discuss Bahujan history, rights, and activism.

  • Community Organizations: Join local groups or chapters that focus on Bahujan empowerment and social justice.

  • Social Media: Follow and support Bahujan activists and organizations on platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to stay informed and participate in discussions.

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