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According to Aseemanand, the main organizer of the attacks was an RSS worker called Sunil Joshi, in his mid-30s, from the town of Dewas in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
Hindu terrorism charges force India to reflect on prejudices against Muslims 2011
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The Food and Drug Administration later banned Ranbaxy from exporting more than 30 generic drugs into the U.S. because of alleged manufacturing violations at its plants at Dewas and Paonta Sahib in north India.
U.S. DOJ Confirms Ranbaxy Agreement Drew FitzGerald 2012
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However, just three months after the acquisition, the Food and Drug Administration banned Ranbaxy from exporting more than 30 generic drugs to the U.S. because of alleged manufacturing violations at its plants at Dewas and Paonta Sahib in northern India.
Ranbaxy Settles With U.S. Regulator Kana Inagaki 2011
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These exclusivity opportunities come at a time when Ranbaxy's sales in the U.S. have been suffering since the FDA banned the company from importing more than 30 generic drugs into the country because of violations in the manufacturing practices at two Indian plants one in Dewas and the other in Paonta Sahib.
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Bisakhedi comes under the scheduled caste dominated Sonkachha development block of Dewas district.
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The situation is more or less the same in dozens of other villages of Dewas district like Chaubara, Dheera, Enabad, Dudhlai, Bairakhedi, Patadia Taj, Khajuria Kanka, Devgarh, Bhoransa and Amlataj.
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Schools are meant for making better citizens out of our children but in the Dewas district of Madhya Pradesh, they are ending up forging and reinforcing caste-bondages instead.
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Other villages of Dewas district are not very different.
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In Dewas district, discrimination clearly begins from school.
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The big question in Dewas is this: What are we promoting through our schools, inclusive education or 'sites of discrimination'?
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