[Via Anivar Aravaind]
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a slide show including this photograph is being posted in youtube,
look for chengara-nirangalil sepia.
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Great picture and absolutely true: Humanism and human rights is (not only) a scholarly issue ….
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mule
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We should encourage the Chengara culture. If you want anything, just tresspass and take it. Most of the squatters in Chengara have land elsewhere. Besides, if you calculate the per capita eligibilty of live-able land in the whole of Kerala, each Keralite can claim only 14 cents. Chengara revolutionaries are claiming only 1 acre each.
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