Kokrajhar riots: A year on, no relief for some

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  • Published On: September 01, 2013
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In the aftermath of the ethnic clashes that erupted in Bodo-dominated areas of Assam last year, more than four lakh people moved to relief camps set up by the state all across the territory. While most of these camps have closed now, there are two that are still teeming with refugees. The camp at Joyma has over 600 residents unwilling to go back to their villages.

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