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Relatives of Sajid Thungal believed he had died in a plane crash in 1976
His studio encourages local artisans to marry their skills with more contemporary approaches
With government slow to respond and health care inadequate, individuals and civil society groups have risen to the task of helping those in need
Plans to implement legislation restricting who qualifies as Indian have proven controversial as they could marginalise large segments of the country
Spice-savouring Indians are now leaning towards the East Asian country's fare
One of the most historically significant boulevards in India is undergoing a much-needed revamp that's set to boost earnings for an entire generation of struggling shopkeepers
Verbal abuse and attacks have been rife in one of the most poisonous Indian elections in history
Yashwant Sinha focuses his criticism on economic policy but is also worried by attacks on democracy and social harmony
The Ayodhya temple and the renaming of cities has become a cynical ploy to camouflage BJP failures
Traditional films have fallen out of favour as audiences have grown used to watching Western-style films with grittier themes
Could it be caste bigotry that there are no Dalit superstars, asks Amrit Dhillon
Government will also cover treatment in the vital 'golden hour' after an accident or attack, even in private hospitals
Hadiya Shefin was confined to her parents' home for months after converting to Islam and marrying a Muslim
New 600-strong motorcycle squad will hit the streets in December as part of effort to stop violence against women
List of university professors posted on Facebook while their accusers remain anonymous