Naxalbari: The cradle of India's bloody class war
July 11, 2012  18:27
At the base of cloud-kissed hills, the tea gardens around Naxalbari, in West Bengal state, are home to the famous Darjeeling brew. Women pick the summer flush of leaves, which will be processed in local factories before traveling around the world. But this serene, picturesque setting hides the history of a violent revolution, at the incubator of India's epic class war that still kills more than 1,000 people every year.

Read the report on the India blogs of the New York Times.
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