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Combat Law : The Human Rights magazine
Volume 3, Issue 3: Urban housing in India
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Imaginary cities
There are several questions about the nature of "planning" itself. Who makes these plans? Who are they made for? Do the
planners take into account actual data from the study of how cities grow, asks
Dunu Roy.
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Setting the habitat agenda
Rajeev John George
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Linking urban poverty and housing
Ranjit Ambastha
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Rights to shelter - a fundamental right
Maharukh Adenwalla
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Public purpose sans public
Belu George
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Tackling evictions
Dr. K. Shanmugavelayutham
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Town planning in India
Rajeev John George
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National slum policy
A critical analysis
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Housing rights initiative in India
Sushil George
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Working on the issue of homelessness
Indu Prakash Singh
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Voting rights for the homeless
Bharat
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Hyderabad master plan intervention
Usha Rani
FEATURES
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Does our law help the injured to die?
Rohan Menon
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Protecting civil liberties
Girish Agrawal
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Israel and Palestine: Another brick in the 'wall'.
Betwa Sharma
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A father's search for justice
Arunjeev Singh Walia
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Manipur - The naked protest
A report by the UN Association.
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Widows in Manipur
Kim Gangte
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Can society escape the noose?
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Hunting witches, or hunting women?
Gladson Dungdung
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Scheme for victims of rape
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Malnutrition deaths in Maharashtra
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Immoral traffic (Prevention) Act
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Compensation for Bhopal victims
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Redefining rape
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Adivasis: A tryst with justice
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