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Killer waves washed away thousands of lives and left millions homeless and unemployed. As survivors begin a long and painful journey towards recovery, they need you.

To help them pick up the pieces, The Indian Express has set up a relief fund. As we did during the Gujarat earthquake, Mumbai's Black Monday and the War Memorial for our martyrs, confident in our belief that our readers care.

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 Caste Divide
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- Caste away
- Even Govt divides survivors on caste, says it's practical
- On the ground, they say: handle with care
- Shunned, these Dalits gather tsunami dead
 
 From Our Reporters
- Homecoming: one village jokes, the other mourns
- Here picking up the pieces means picking up dead, giving them names
- Here tomorrow lies under 5 feet of sea and miles of stench
- Vultures swoop down on Ground Zero with their fly-by-night medical kits
- PM's salary a quiet drop in the record sympathy wave
 
 Andaman Islands
- Wanted: A Mother Teressa
- PM's tour of Andaman affects relief work
- Stranded Indians battle snakes, crocodiles
- 17 rescued after 11 days from remote Andaman isle
- Survivors leave ghost Indian island to dogs, pigs
 
 Other Nations
- Indonesia praises India for tsunami help
- Annan wonders where are the people?
- US scientists warn against mega-tsunami
- Which way to Canada? Asks Lankan survivor
- Monk sells temple for tsunami relief
 

 Survivors' Trauma
- 'I miss my dad, without him, how am I going to live?'
- 'I thought my two sons were my future, what can I do? I am lost'
- 'I just ran and ran with my two sons'
- 'I wake up with butterflies in my stomach, hoping it's a bad dream'
- 'We were looking forward to a relaxing day'
 
 Tamil Nadu
- How moneylenders muddy the waters in relief payouts for these fishermen
- 'Please take our kids away'
- Parents try to deal with a numbing void
- Vivek Oberoi helping relief operations in TN
- Calamity unites people of different religions
 
 
 Kerala
- PM visits tsunami-hit areas in Kerala
- Kerala village ready for mass burial
- Panic grips Kerala coast again
- Tidal waves: Toll in Kerala rises to 138
- Alappuzha pips Colombo in attracting foreigners
 
 Tsunami Diplomacy
- India, US could gain from tsunami diplomacy
- Bush lauds India's leadership in tsunami relief
- US disbands India, Japan, Aus tsunami group
- India turns down international aid in Andaman
- Israeli co offers free tsunami alert system
 
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