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MP Govt To Provide Free Meal To Pregnant Women
With an aim to reduce maternal and infant mortalities and ensure overall maternal health, the Madhya Pradesh (MP) government has decided to provide one free meal every day to ...
Read MoreGreenpeace Temporarily Blockades A Shell Vessel, As The Oil Major Begins Drilling In The Arctic.
The icebreaker that's key to Shell's plans to drill for oil in the Arctic is heading back north after authorities broke a dramatic blockade on Friday by environmentalists in O...
Read MoreDrones Are Grounding Wildfire Fighting Aircraft In California.
Mid to late July in southern California is the very heart of wildfire season. And with many years of drought ensuring the state’s forests are parched and as ready to eru...
Read MoreCan Gender Equality Reduce Suicides In India?
Psychiatrists warn that type of masculinity sustaining structure of patriarchy literally kills New Delhi: Offering more reasons for men to share power with women, psychiatrist...
Read MoreIndia Plans To Enforce WHO-GMP Standards For All Pharmaceutical Products
The World Health Organization (WHO) has drawn up a good manufacturing practice (GMP), to ensure healthcare products are 'consistently produced and controlled' according to qua...
Read MoreThese Scientists Think Genetically Modified Rice Can Help Solve The Climate Crisis
A new kind of genetically modified rice with a higher starch content could produce more food while at the same time reducing the methane, a greenhouse gas, that's emitted when...
Read MoreHDFC Changing Rural Banking In India Forever
In remote villages and deep hinterland of India, installing and maintaining an ATM machine is a huge challenge. But banking needs to be spread and rural population are d...
Read More15 Of Emmys’ 18 Leading Actresses Are Over 35. This Is Huge!
This year’s Emmy nominations included surprises, wearyingly predictable nods, and a few glaring snubs, but one of the most striking things about the nominations had to d...
Read MoreWorld First: 3D-Printed Pill Gets A Thumbs Up From FDA!
Washington: In a world first, the US Food and Drug Administration has given approval for a 3D-printed pill to be produced and is expected to hit the markets in the first quart...
Read MoreHow Obama’s Getting Americans To Care About Climate Change
BARACK OBAMA HAS a way with words?for which he?s been both vilified (all talk!) and adored (so inspiring!). Hate or love, nobody can deny he?s good at communicating. Case in p...
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Prof. Dr. Piyush Roy’s nostalgic campus chronicle revisits the friendships, rivalr...
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Playwright, director, actor, mentor, provocateur and iconoclast, Satyadev Dubey transfor...
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