migration
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US: Trump administration may have to reunite thousands of additional migrant families, rules judge
Scroll Staff
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Songs of the past: How a nomadic community preserves records of Karnataka’s ancestral bloodlines
Amoolya Rajappa
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Mumbai: Number of flamingos in bay doubled to 1.2 lakh in January, shows study
Scroll Staff
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‘Fear has intensified’: Why Rohingya refugees are fleeing India for Bangladesh
Abhishek Dey
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Assam: Three Asom Gana Parishad ministers quit BJP-led government over Citizenship Bill
Scroll Staff
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Depression, loneliness, addiction: The inner demons torturing many of India’s migrant labourers
Gokul Vannan
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Number of Indians who got Canadian citizenship this year rose by 50%: Times of India
Scroll Staff
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A spike in inter-state migration in India could be driving a new wave of nativist politics
Shoaib Daniyal
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US: Guatemalan boy becomes second child to die in border patrol custody in December
Scroll Staff
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US: Guatemalan girl dies of dehydration after border patrol takes her into custody
Scroll Staff
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All bark, no bite? Assamese groups fail to file NRC objections even as they call draft list flawed
Arunabh Saikia
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After supporting Brexit, Britain’s curry house owners are left with a bitter taste
Anurag Kotoky, Bloomberg
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Climate change: An unusual dry spell in eastern Nepal worries farmers
Aadesh Subedi, Thomson Reuters Foundation News
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‘They have no solution’: Why Bihar’s politicians aren’t speaking up on migrant exodus from Gujarat
Akash Bisht
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The Daily Fix: Gujarat must ensure safety of migrants to protect India’s cherished idea of diversity
Shoaib Daniyal
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A teenager traces her Indian great-great grandmother’s life as an indentured labourer in Fiji
Aanchal Malhotra
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How villagers in Bhutan and India came together to resolve a water-sharing tussle
Shailendra Yashwant
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Chai migrants: For decades, this region in Rajasthan has been providing Mumbai its tea sellers
Reetika Revathy Subramanian
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Between heritage and home: Chinese-origin Pakistanis negotiate the recent growth of Sino-Pak ties
Alice Ping-hsiu Lin, Dawn.com
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Adul Sam-on: The multilingual stateless boy who survived the Thai cave and helped with the rescue
Derina Johnson, The Conversation