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Tibetans in Nepal Struggle for Donations After Quake

Namita Rao and Ritu Panchal

Since 1989, the Nepalese government has not recognised Tibetans as refugees

The Sopore killings

Lashkar-e-Islam first stormed the Valley with posters that threatened mobile network providers, asking them to wind up their operations

Atmospheric Embroidery

A preview of poet Meena Alexander’s new collection of poetry, out this June

Third Sex, First Voice

How Laxminarayan Tripathi, born as a man in a high-caste Brahmin household, became Laxmi, India’s most vocal and celebrated hijra

It’s raining resignations in Congress

The good thing for the Congress is that they don't need to find a reason for the defeat

The Magic Broom

To create a Swacch Bharat, you need a broom, say the people of Delhi. What is the appeal of the broom about?

Sweep! It’s AAP all the way

AAP chief ministerial candidate Arvind Kejriwal is likely to take oath on 14 February - exactly one year after he resigned as the Delhi chief minister

Still Too Close to Call

Delhi’s electoral battle of haves versus have-nots holds us all in suspense

It can only happen in America and India, says Obama

Obama equaled himself with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying it can only happen in America and India where a cook’s grandson can become a President and a tea seller can become a Prime Minister

The Dera Sacha Sauda chief

The Dera chief has been accused of rape and murder and of ordering the castration of 400 Dera followers

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