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  • noun Plural form of Bodo.

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Examples

  • There are 145 tribal communities known so far of which the Bodos, Khasis, Khynriams and Pnars, Garos are a few predominant ones.

    RCI: North-East Indian Cuisine

  • There are 145 tribal communities known so far of which the Bodos, Khasis, Khynriams and Pnars, Garos are a few predominant ones.

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  • The various terrorist groups active there represent the diverse groups like Ahoms, Bodos, Kukis, Meitis and many, many others too numerous to mention.

    Caste and ethnic Violence in India

  • A year ago, the Indian Army along with the Bhutanese Army killed hundreds of activists and supporters of the ULFA, Bodos and the KLO.

    CPI(Maoist) 9th Congress - Resolution on Nationality Struggles

  • The same thing has happened in Assam with the Assam accord, in West Bengal with the Gorkhas, in Assam with the Bodos, in Mizoram with the Mizos and now the same route of talks is being contemplated with the Nasalizes in Andhra Pradesh and else where.

    Violence and the State

  • Nagas and Bodos want to live in peace and remain part of India's democratic system, he said, adding they also know that their demand for independence is unrealistic and will never be accepted.

    Zee News : India National

  • On a particular night, during the Bodoland Movement, in a particular village called Kapurpura, ten innocent Bodos were killed by the police personnel.

    NZ On Screen

  • Right from 2nd February, 1987 to 20th February, 1993, around 2,000 innocent Bodos were killed and massacred, in a period of six years and 18 months.

    NZ On Screen

  • The state has asked to end the suspension of operation by the army with the Bodos.

    Google News India - Top Stories

  • In Kokrajhar district, for instance, some 314,000 people were displaced and had to survive in relief camps for decades during the series of clashes between the Bodos and Adivasis in 1993, 1996 and 1998.

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