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  • Director Nagla Chahda, of the Migrant Center at Caritas, an organization that provides migrant workers with legal support and emergency shelters, says as court cases become more common, the judicial system is beginning to recognize the rights of migrant workers.

    Migrant Workers Face Abuses Inside Lebanese Homes 2010

  • Nagla Rizk, also a professor at American University in Cairo, said she went to the march Tuesday full of hope but left within an hour after sensing the ugly mood of the counterdemonstrators.

    Women's rights marchers in Cairo report sexual assaults by angry mob 2011

  • Nagla Rizk, also a professor at American University in Cairo, said she went to the march Tuesday full of hope but left within an hour after sensing the ugly mood of the counterdemonstrators.

    Women's rights marchers in Cairo report sexual assaults by angry mob 2011

  • The boys 'Egyptian nurses, Wafla (ph) and Nagla (ph), have been visiting frequently and are quite moved by the events of the last three days.

    CNN Transcript Oct 13, 2003 2003

  • Nagla and 1,500 other schools in this Indian state, Uttarakhand, are part of a five-year-old project to improve Indian primary education that is being paid for by one of the country's richest men, Azim H.

    NYT > Home Page By VIKAS BAJAJ 2011

  • But the classrooms of Nagla are a laboratory for an educational approach unusual for an Indian public school.

    NYT > Home Page By VIKAS BAJAJ 2011

  • Prashanth Vishwanathan for The New York Times Dhananjay, 10, sketches during a group story-telling session at the Nagla elementary school.

    NYT > Home Page By VIKAS BAJAJ 2011

  • Prashanth Vishwanathan for The New York Times Dhananjay, 10, sketches during a group story-telling session at the Nagla elementary school.

    NYT > Home Page By VIKAS BAJAJ 2011

  • Nagla and 1,500 other schools in this Indian state, Uttarakhand, are part of a five-year-old project to improve Indian primary education that is being paid for by one of the country's richest men, Azim H.

    NYT > Home Page By VIKAS BAJAJ 2011

  • But the classrooms of Nagla are a laboratory for an educational approach unusual for an Indian public school.

    NYT > Home Page By VIKAS BAJAJ 2011

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