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Story of the damned
Over 100,000 Bhutanese have been living for over a decade in seven camps in eastern Nepal. With the two countries having failed to arrive at a compromise formula, many refugees are looking up to India

Rajputs rise in revolt 
The Rajputs in Rajasthan have been fuming over their denial of reservation rights. They have now found a vocal leader in political maverick Devi Singh Bhati

Mars is closer!
Astronomers are excited and seers turn to God as Mars comes closer to Earth

Steel, scrap, broken promises 
Low security standards, hazardous work environment, falling health of 30,000 workers, piling ecological dangers — these are the vignettes from the world’s largest ship-breaking yard in Gujarat

No protection for women here
Women are hunted down in Jharkhand; Some are charged with sorcery and killed, some raped and many harassed for dowry

Hostile neighbours
The issue of two NLFT camps in Mizoram has snowballed into a grave crisis in the relations between Tripura and Mizoram

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