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Wealthy Dalit businessmen share their journey
- Thursday December 22, 2011
- India News | By Lydia Polgreen, The New York Times
On his barefoot trudge to school decades ago, a young Ashok Khade passed inescapable reminders of what he was: the well from which he was not allowed to drink; the temple where he was not permitted to worship. At school, he took his place on the floor in a part of the classroom built a step lower than the rest.
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Corruption in UP's health services makes international headlines
- Monday September 19, 2011
- India News | Lydia Polgreen, The New York Times
The first doctor to die, a senior government health administrator, was shot on his morning walk last October by two men on a motorbike. Six months later, his successor, a cardiologist, was shot to death while out on a predawn stroll. A third government doctor, accused of conspiring to murder the first two, was found dead in jail in June, lying in a...
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Wealthy Dalit businessmen share their journey
- Thursday December 22, 2011
- India News | By Lydia Polgreen, The New York Times
On his barefoot trudge to school decades ago, a young Ashok Khade passed inescapable reminders of what he was: the well from which he was not allowed to drink; the temple where he was not permitted to worship. At school, he took his place on the floor in a part of the classroom built a step lower than the rest.
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Corruption in UP's health services makes international headlines
- Monday September 19, 2011
- India News | Lydia Polgreen, The New York Times
The first doctor to die, a senior government health administrator, was shot on his morning walk last October by two men on a motorbike. Six months later, his successor, a cardiologist, was shot to death while out on a predawn stroll. A third government doctor, accused of conspiring to murder the first two, was found dead in jail in June, lying in a...
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