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Offers users an opportunity to publish their views on perceptions about India or any India-related issue.
http://www.a4india.com
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Learn about India's National Consumer day, the objectives of Consumer Protection Act (COPRA), and the Centre for Consumer Action Research and Training (CART).
http://www.cuts-india.org/Consumer-Rights.htm
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A non-profit volunteer movement to advocate liberation of Indians from all kids of oppression and exploitation based on sex, race or class.
http://www.hum-coolie.com/
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A set of articles and discussions on a variety of social issues.
http://www.indiaeyewitness.com
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A non-partisan people's movement for better governance that stands for rule of law and democratic reforms.
http://www.loksatta.org/
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Covers issues relating to disadvantaged and marginalised section of the society, persons with disabilities, senior citizens, street children, drug abuse and other social issues.
http://www.socialjustice.nic.in/
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Provides online journal and documents concerning unresolved human rights problems in India.
http://www.pucl.org/
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Read about the population policy, reproductive health, family, and development.
http://www.popcouncil.org/asia/india.html
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An essay by Pravin Visaria covering unemployment issues, Government policies and legislations for promoting youth employment in India.
http://www.ilo.org/public/english/employment/strat/publ/etp36.htm
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The aims and activities of the organization fighting against bonded labour, child labour, and trafficking of women.
http://www.vsj-ddva.org/
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Read about the issue of gender-based censorship and a report on the Gender and Censorship Project in India.
http://www.wworld.org/programs/regions/india.htm
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