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Bengal’s burning shame: acid attacks and the State's persistent apathy
Indian potters stack earthen lamps in an oven as they make them ahead of Diwali festival in Allahabad, India, on Oct. 12. People buy earthen lamps to decorate their homes during Diwali, the annual Hindu festival of lights.jpg
RELIGION-DIWALI_.jpg Wrestlers fight during an amateur match organized by local residents in a makeshift ring installed on a road as part of Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrations in Kolkata, India, on Oct. 18..jpg
INDIA-RELIGION_.jpgHindu devotees hold up clothes and umbrellas to receive rice as offerings being distributed by a temple authority during the Annakut festival in Kolkata, India, on Oct. 20.jpg
Naga tribes converge at the annual Hornbill Festival in December, showing off their traditional finery and customs for tourists. Nagas have long fought for the independence of their homeland in northeastern India and part.jpg