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THE HINDU April 09, 2017

Vulnerable tribes: lost in a classification trap


Precise data crucial to ensure development initiatives


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The path home remains closed for Ganjam's Dalits

A generation after caste atrocities shook Balichhai village in Odisha, dozens of uprooted families are unable to return Read more »

India's first community radio still makes the right connect


Sangam, which went on air in 2008, continues its two-hour broadcast in Telugu and reaches out to people of 150 villages in Telangana


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An elephantine census after 5 years

All India counting exercise in May will assess the health of the iconic species Read more »

Crookery of clinical trials

Despite several crimes of enormous proportion where the poor are tested as guinea pigs, nothing has ever been done. Read more »

On friendship walks

A personal memoir is a touching mirror to Israel-Palestine politics Read more »

Ready to follow 'One China' policy: Dalai Lama


Atrocities in Tibet 'similar to actions of dictator Pol Pot'


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Weak canine squad led to CRPF deaths?

Dogs could have helped detect landmines planted in Sukma Read more »

China's Steel Silk Road rolls on


A train from Yiwu now heads towards Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan's commercial hub. The Yiwu-Mazar-e-Sharif journey takes about 15 days.


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Industry charts agenda for India-Bangladesh trade


To cover links through transmission lines, oil pipelines


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On trial for bribery, Samsung boss lets lawyers do the talking

The 48-year-old Mr. Lee was mostly silent as his lawyers laboured to portray him as an innocent bystander in a graft scandal that led to the ouster of South Korea's President Read more »

India ensures passage into World Group Play-off


Bopanna-Balaji duo gives the host an unassailable 3-0 lead


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Jadhav sizzles to set up RCB's win

Pant's blazing half-century not enough for Delhi Daredevils Read more »

'She's like my wife, you know how it is'


Every day, 4,000 people cross over from Nepal to India at Rupaidiha. The crowd is ideal camouflage for trafficking


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Nizam visited this temple

The Rambagh temple at Attapur dates back to the 19th century Read more »

Samuthirakani: The angry director


Why does Samuthirakani jam-pack his films with social issues? Because he can.


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