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Train to freedom from brute prison
Debt apparently determined the market value of a housewife: Rs 5,000.... |
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Five of family killed for revenge
Five members of a family, including an eight-year-old boy, were beaten to death with bamboo sticks and stabbed with daggers ... |
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Cold rush catches on in hills
Winter has arrived in this hill resort and so have tourists thirsting for the chill thrill. ... |
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Pension for tribals over 60
The government has decided to pay a monthly pension of Rs 500 to tribals past 60 and living below the poverty line. ... |
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Menu works magic in school
Amit Das, a Class-III student, now looks forward to going to school everyday. Given that he hardly went earlier, even h ... |
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Study shows wetlands shrinking
The government's failure to frame a management plan for the East Calcutta Wetlands in the past decade has cost the Rams ... |
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Jeet and Koel Mullick at the shoot of a song sequence for Prabhat Ray's
Manik
near the Kalimpong Golf Course. Picture by Chinlop Fudong Lepcha
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Rape arrests
IMA support
Youth shot
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