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View from the Margins: In Gujarat, this salt miner’s voting decision hinges on his livelihood
Dev Bhai Savadia is happy with the results of the welfare schemes introduced over the last 10 years. But he awaits the day he can own his salt pan.
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Risk of injury, lost employment, violation of academic freedom – the problem with policing campuses
Students should not be penalised for thinking critically about world events and trying to bring about positive social change.
Roberta Lexier, The Conversation
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Interview: Fight to save Hasdeo has shown that forests belong to everyone
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Eco India, Episode 259: How future-proof innovations can revolutionize the way we protect nature
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Video: What will it take to bring back peace to Manipur?
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‘Physical building of WhatsApp University’: Satire on viral video of Galgotias University students
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