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Davos 2019: Sir Attenborough and Prince William question World Leaders on the Environmental Crisis
On Monday, 21st January, Sir David Attenborough and Prince William met in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland discussing the factors of huma...
Read MoreA Doctor-Whistleblower from Nauru wins the 2019 Blueprint for Free Speech Prize
Dr. Nick Martin won the global 2019 Blueprint International Whistleblowing Prize in London on 16th of this month (Wednesday) for speaking out about the off-shore immigrant iss...
Read MoreA new study suggests ‘less meat for people who eat a lot of it, and more for the world’s poor’
Health is common for all. The health of a human determines the health of a planet. In short, it is important to notice what we feed our world that is good for both human healt...
Read MoreExercise and activity can preserve brain cells and prevent Dementia
Researchers have found that people who move around more and are active have shaper brains compared to the sloth-like ones even if they have brain-deterioration. ‘Dementi...
Read MoreThe unheard voices: Sexual abuse of boys barely addressed
According to a global study, sexual abuse of boys is “barely addressed” by the laws in many countries. The study was developed by the Economist Intelligence Unit w...
Read MoreYour morning cup of coffee may be at risk
Scientists have found that more than 60% of the world’s coffee plants are in the edge of extinction. As reported by the BBC, more than 100 types of coffee trees grow nat...
Read MorePeople who risk their lives to build our Homes
The construction sector, today, is one of the biggest job providers. India has seen a construction boom in recent years as incomes rise and cities expand. According to a resea...
Read MoreNeed for Clear and Concrete Mechanisms for reducing Air Pollution
According to the World Health Organization, India has nine of the world’s 10 most polluted cities, with hazardous urban smoke. Researchers say the country has ...
Read More‘Period hut’ kills a mother and her two sons in Nepal
Age-old practices have considered women to be impure during menstruation. The illegal practice of Chhaupadi is a tradition associated with the menstrual taboo i...
Read MoreDomestic violence, abuse and neglect reduce children’s growth and development
From birth to age five, a child’s brain develops more than at any other time in life. And early brain development has a lasting impact on a child’s ability to lear...
Read MoreFEARLESS NADIA’S HUNTERWALI FILM PHENOMENON
Film historian and Proffessor Piyush Roy revisits Hunterwali (1935), the groundbreaking ...
March 14 2026ADAMYA REVIEW BY SAIBAL CHATTERJEE
Writer-director Ranjan Ghosh’s Adamya (The Unbroken) is nothing short of a marvel,...
March 12 2026STORIES TRAVEL FROM PAGE TO SCREEN
The Waterfront Indie Film Festival (WIFF) Mumbai launches its literature vertical with a...
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