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Search ResultDifferent Strokes: 36 Railway Stations Get Colourful Makeover
Over the past week, about 25,000 volunteers have worked through the night to give Mumbai’s local train stations a colourful facelift, since October 2, as part of &lsq...
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Stephen King who is known for his horror novels and thrillers, wrote a detective novel called Mr Mercedes, and then wrote two more with the same characters turning...
Read MoreThe Inspiring Story of How Sikkim Became India’s Cleanest State
This record was reiterated in the recently conducted Swachhta (cleanliness) survey undertaken by the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) on the condition of sanitation in ...
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Read MoreR Madhavan Goes On A Tree Planting Spree This Monsoon
R Madhavan, who wholeheartedly supports organic farming and even encourages fans to grow atleast one vegetable, to understand the hardship and plight of a farmer, is also d...
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Around 90% of the world’s stocks are now fully or overfished and production is set to increase further by 2025, according to report from UN’s food body Global f...
Read More'Deprivation Of Water Is Violation Of Human Rights'
Will deprivation of water, both for drinking and irrigations, amount to violation of human rights? This question has been raised by the Tamil Nadu State Human Rights Commis...
Read MoreBroadcasters Plan More Free Channels To Tap Rural Viewers
Indian television broadcasters are starting to focus on the rural viewer, a segment that has been neglected for a long time, as the scope of revenues were limited due to th...
Read MoreA Cry From The Mountains, With Echoes In The Cities
The story of Hindi poet Mangalesh Dabral, who was born in Tehri Garhwal in 1948 but for most of his career as a journalist lived and worked in Delhi, is the story of Uttara...
Read MoreRajasthan: Villagers Convert 52 Hectares Of Barren Land Into A Lake
The residents of Ramsar village worked very hard for five months and converted a barren land in their village into a lake to conserve water. The 52 hectare barren land near...
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