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One of the most dramatic warnings about India's groundwater supply comes from Dipankar Chakraborti, director of environmental studies at Javadpur University in the Indian State of West Bengal.
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The Internet "works well in many situations but was designed for completely different assumptions," said Dipankar Raychaudhuri, a Rutgers University professor overseeing three clean-slate projects.
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She had to complain to the party general secretary Dipankar
Betrayed by the revolution Abhay N 2007
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Comrade Dipankar along with four others face the prospect of conviction under a range of charges including that of attempted murder.
Archive 2006-06-01 Abhay N 2006
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Comrade Dipankar was detained in judicial custody in jail for a week, and false charges were slapped against the arrested activists.
Archive 2006-06-01 Abhay N 2006
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Roy, writing on women's changing roles; and sociologist Dipankar Gupta on economics.
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"The hawkishness of the RBI's comments suggests that it's nowhere near changing its stance," said Dipankar Mitra, an economist at Motilal Oswal Securities Ltd. in Mumbai.
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"Reforms like easing FDI in retail is vital for the economy," Dipankar Mitra, an economist at Motilal Oswal Securities Ltd. in Mumbai, said before the report.
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But soccer - especially the World Cup - has always been a wonderful distraction for Dipankar from life's struggles.
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For Dipankar, the attention coming his way is small consolation for some serious missed opportunities in life.
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