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5 things to know about coal trade, global warming
As the Obama administration weans the US off polluting fuels blamed for global warming, energy companies have been sending more of America’s unwanted energy leftovers to...
Read More33,000 girls vaccinated against cervical cancer
More than 33,000 girls aged nine to 13 have been vaccinated against the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) to protect them from cervical cancer in the country. The beneficiaries were...
Read MoreClimate change may slowdown crop production in 20 yrs
Washington, July 26 (ANI): A new study has revealed that climate change could lead to major crop production slowdown in the next 20 years. The experts from Stanford University...
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The recently released Human Development Report has identified six major threats to human development and proposed a set of policies and reforms to address these vulnerabilitie...
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As blood is to body, water is to life. Have we ever contemplated from where the water comes to the tap in our kitchens and bathrooms? Have we pondered that there is a direct l...
Read MoreImproving health care, CONGRATULATIONS! INOCULATIONS!
The World Health Organization gives China a glowing report for its lowering of infant and maternal mortality rates FANS of the China model frequently say that, for all the dis...
Read MoreIndia can increase GDP by more than a quarter by giving more women jobs
The rate of India’s female graduates entering the workforce is lower than the rate of illiterate women finding a job. India ranks the second lowest in the Group of 20 ec...
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Five key groups, including gay men, prostitutes and prisoners, have stubbornly high rates of HIV that are threatening progress in the global AIDS battle, the World Health Orga...
Read MoreWheels of pollution
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Read MoreJOY SENGUPTA: ACTOR WITHOUT COMPROMISE
In a rare, deeply reflective conversation with Khalid Mohamed, actor Joy Sengupta traces...
March 10 2026MUMBAI DESIGNER WINS KASHISH POSTER
Mumbai-based designer Pari Nirmal wins the KASHISH 2026 International Poster Design Cont...
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This Women’s Day, Vinta Nanda looks out for women in India resisting food capitali...
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