World News | Written by Radhika Iyer | Saturday August 29, 2015
A house on King Henry road in London would be the last thing an owner would want to part with. But to make the three-storey bungalow where Dalit icon and architect of Indian Constitution Babasaheb Ambedkar lived as a student in the 1920s, as their own, the Maharashtra government had to do some hard bargaining. For Rs 35 crore, the state government ...
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