Interview: Assam child marriage arrests will push thousands of families deeper into financial misery
Child marriage is prevalent among the poorest who have limited options, mass arrests not the solution, says human rights lawyer Aman Wadud.

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Donald Trump says $21 million from USAID went to ‘my friend PM Modi for voter turnout’ in India
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Ex-RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das appointed Principal Secretary-2 to PM Narendra Modi
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