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Telangana: Stop forcible ‘re-location of Chenchu Adivasis from Amrabad Tiger Reserve

Adivasis and supporting activists have petitioned the authorities against what they term as the ‘forcible re-location” of Chenchu (PVTG) Adivasis in the Amravad Tiger Reserve and urged a ‘co-existence’ model of conservation

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UP village sees first ever Dalit Baraat in Thakur dominion

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New two-judge Special Bench to hear appeals in FT cases: Gauhati HC

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NHRC directs centre to pay Rs. 3 lakh to pellet gun victim

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