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Foreigners came seeking paradise; they’re now in a complicated legal hell
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Delhi wants to dazzle during the Commonwealth Games in 2010. It doesn’t want its beggars to show up before the sporting heroes and tourists. But where is it hiding them?
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A civil servant in a Naxal-dominated district in Madhya Pradesh shows how to stem the violence and win back the people
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With men gone to the cities for jobs, women in villages are taking charge of agriculture and much more
by Rohit Viswanath, Nilofer D'Souza |
Sep 15, 2009 |
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India slips from exporting sandalwood oil to importing it
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Teaching vulnerable kids, one voucher at a time
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How do you prevent babies from dying in large numbers in rural India? Public healthcare remains inadequate, but Dr. Abhay Bang has a simple solution to this complex problem
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Tribals in the state want to fence their mineral-rich earth from invading metal companies. Both sides need an open mind if this stalemate is to be broken
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An experiment in Madhya Pradesh shows farm procurement mandis can be as efficient as their private competitors
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This gutsy entrepreneur is an advertisement for affirmative action
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