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Second-largest party announces move over government failure to condemn Sri Lanka for alleged war crimes against Tamils.
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We ask if the country's existing laws and the attitude of law enforcers are serving to compound or prevent sexual abuse.
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In India, though there has been some improvement, the rate of child malnutrition is still unacceptably high.
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Last Modified: 13 Jan 2012 19:24 GMT
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The key political parties in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Anna Hazare breaks his five-day fast after government agrees to bring in new anti-graft law.
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Programme to extend free schooling to 10 million children at a cost of $38bn.
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Coalition mathematics will likely overshadow traditional campaign themes.
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In just one year, the political left in India has seen its influence grow to the point where it is now the power- broker in the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coalition government of Prime MInister Manmohan Singh.
Jagpreet Luthra in Delhi, India
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Last Modified: 05 Jan 2006 05:02 GMT
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