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Search ResultWhen Women Step Out Of Indian Epics To Express Real Desires And Choices In Real Books
The Indian novel writing tradition is by and large a post colonial phenomenon. Right from one of the first novels in English written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay to the ...
Read MoreTRADITION - BOON OR BANE
Tradition is a word that almost all Indians have grown up hearing. "India is a land of tradition", "our traditions date back to the earliest forms of civilisation", are jus...
Read MoreMissed Calls From Patients Can Help Monitor TB Treatment, Says Government.
Popping three pills a day and giving a missed call on a designated number??his is what the government recommends to patients of tuberculosis (TB) registered under the DOTS ...
Read MoreTERI And UTC Set Up Center Of Excellence For Energy Efficient Buildings In India
New Delhi, December 17: The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and United Technologies Corporation (UTC) today launched the Center of Excellence for Ene...
Read MoreTERI And UTC Set Up Center Of Excellence For Energy Efficient Buildings In India
New Delhi, December 17: The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and United Technologies Corporation (UTC) today launched the Center of Excellence for Ene...
Read More10 Wearables Totally Changing the Medical Industry
These wearables can relay notifications to you or track your calories burned — which is cool and all — but the medical industry has been making their own amazin...
Read MoreDash of Salt Does No Harm, Extremes Are the Enemy
For years, we have known that diets high in salt can be bad for people with high blood pressure. A study published recently in The New England Journal of Medicine confirmed...
Read MoreA Delhi resident consumes 12 times more electricity than one in Bihar
Data released last month by the National Sample Survey Organisation reveals patterns of electricity consumption across the country. Electrification in rural India has incre...
Read MoreKerala Panchayat sets an example by ensuring safety for women
While crimes against women are being reported in all corners of the country, one panchayat in Kerala’s Alappuzha district has made it its mission to ensure that the s...
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In the mid-1990s, India’s youth saw the launch of an indigenous music channel – Channel [V]. The slew of programming was urban-centric, with irreverent humour, ...
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