Tales of woe from a Kokrajhar shelter
Jul 27, 2012
The displaced people of Kokrajhar are concerned about their future and angry that peaceful villagers were targeted for no fault of theirs as they wait in ill-equipped refugee camps.
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Maha Kumbh Mela, held in Allahabad every 12 years and billed as the biggest religious gathering in the world, has seen a growing number of pilgrims and visitors for a holy bath at the confluence of the three holy rivers, Sangam, where water levels are at the lowest in many years.











