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Oct 29, 2010
Callers leave 400 messages first day as the recent Commonwealth Games fiasco helped in the creation of the agency to address the problem. Read Article India opens corruption call centre
Oct 18, 2010
Indian authorities clamp down on social networking sites as unrest turns internet into a potent political weapon for the separatists. Read Article Kashmiri protesters turn to Facebook
Aug 04, 2010
The former Gujarat state official is accused of organising the killing of the alleged gangster Sohrabuddin Sheikh in 2005. Read Article Indian ex-minister charged in gangster's slaying
Jul 28, 2010
Mounting evidence against the alleged role of extremist Hindu groups spawned the phrase, which has drawn criticism from right-wing politicians and religious groups. Read Article 'Hindu terror': what does it mean?
Jul 11, 2010
Thousands of Kashmiris have gone online to tell their side of the story while the government has muzzled local media. Read Article Kashmir's angry youths spurn 'biased' Indian media
Jun 21, 2010
The former colony is planning to launch a UN-backed international campaign to retrieve from Britain historical artefacts taken during colonial rule. Read Article India seeks return of the Koh-i-Noor
Jun 04, 2010
Experts and police cite stress as main factor, blaming westernisation, high immigration, and lack of empathy and respect for law. Read Article Rage at the root of 15% of murders in Delhi
Feb 05, 2010
Spiralling dowry demands blamed for trend of bride's kin hiring criminals to abduct men to ensure unions. Read Article Poor Indian families kidnap grooms and force them to wed
Jan 07, 2010
While the government has made 40 night shelters available, critics say they are insufficient in number and poorly equipped. Read Article Homeless suffer in North Indian winter cold
Dec 25, 2009
Brain-dead since a traumatic assault in 1973, Aruna Shanbaug is the focus of a legal fight that could lead to legalizing assisted suicide Read Article Woman in deep coma for 36 years challenges Indian law