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News Paper, Web sites and Compact Disc

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www.peoplesmarch.com

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www.indiacoffee.org

CD prepared by KIOCL regarding its achievements named "For a Better To-morrow".

Three CDs Given by Workers Union Regarding the Activities of Kudremukh Wildlife Foundation, Ceased by the Forest Department.

CD prepared by the Citizens Initiative for Peace regarding the Forceful Relocation of Tribal People.

Unpublished Thesis

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