
All India Depressed Classes Congress
The All India Depressed Classes Congress was a political organization founded in 1932 to represent the rights and interests of marginalized communities, specifically those classified as "Depressed Classes" (now referred to as Dalits or Scheduled Castes) in India. It aimed to address social discrimination, promote socio-economic upliftment, and advocate for their inclusion in political processes. The organization sought to raise awareness about caste-based injustices and worked toward their empowerment, playing a significant role in the broader social reform movements leading up to India's independence.