The document discusses various groups in India that have organized and fought against discrimination and inequality. It provides the example of the Tawa Matsya Sangh, a federation of fishermen's cooperatives in Madhya Pradesh that advocates for the rights of forest dwellers displaced by the construction of the Tawa Dam. The group organized protests to demand fishing rights in the reservoir, which they were eventually granted by the government in 1996. The document also briefly mentions other struggles for equality and justice faced by beedi workers, farmers, slum dwellers, and more.