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Empower Women For A Stable Society: Abdul Kalam
“Empowerment of women will ensure a stable society” said Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, during an interaction with students of Avinashilingam University in t...
Read MoreA P J Abdul Kalam: Antibiotic Resistance Alarming Threat To Global Public Health
Speaking on the eve of ‘Doctors Day’, Kalam discussed about how the world was moving towards “post-antibiotic era”, in which common infections and mino...
Read MoreFocus On Farmers, Climate Change: APJ Abdul Kalam Tells Scientists
Urging scientists to undertake research keeping in mind the interest of society, especially farmers, and climate change, former President APJ Abdul Kalam today called for grea...
Read MoreAbdul Kalam's Take On Sustainable Development
“Sustainable development only can come through creative leadership,” said Kalam, adding that creative leaders can be of any age — 25 years or 70 years.  ...
Read MoreSmall Loans Mean Big Opportunities For Women In The Philippines.
Like most women around the world, the women of Talisay, a small city on the central Philippine island of Negros, juggle many duties throughout the day. They manage the househo...
Read MoreMothers Helping Mothers To Live With H.I.V.
When Teresa Njeri got pregnant in 2001 in Kiambu, a suburb of Nairobi, it was the end of the world. She was joyous about the pregnancy — but an AIDS test showed s...
Read MoreThe Real Pygmies Experience': Evicted Batwa People Now Just Act Out A Previous Life For Tourists.
Perched on a ladder made of branches leaning against a large tree, the pygmy hunter slowly raises his bow towards the the thick canopy of the equatorial forest. His muscles ar...
Read MoreMalala Opens School For Girl Refugees
Human Rights Activist and Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai has marked her 18th birthday with a renewed commitment to refugees and education by inaugurating a school for more th...
Read MoreThe End Of Boys & Girls: Companies Set To Change How Your Kids Dress.
Ever since Jaya Iyer’s daughter was a toddler, she had been fascinated by Saturn and its icy rings. When Swaha turned three, she had a space-themed birthday party. But w...
Read MoreOn AIDS: Three Lessons From Africa.
An AIDS fable: Once upon a time, in the years after AIDS went from being a death sentence to a manageable disease, at least for people rich enough to take antiretroviral thera...
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Prof. Dr. Piyush Roy’s nostalgic campus chronicle revisits the friendships, rivalr...
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Monojit Lahiri explores how love, emotion, intimacy, and human connection have evolved f...
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Playwright, director, actor, mentor, provocateur and iconoclast, Satyadev Dubey transfor...
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