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Search ResultRead this, and then do the maths: How many mango trees before he can count my tears?
In a distant, sleepy village in Uttar Pradesh, whose name I would have never heard had a lot of politicians and news TV's OB vans not landed there...
Read MoreRead this, and then do the maths: How many mango trees before he can count my tears?
In a distant, sleepy village in Uttar Pradesh, whose name I would have never heard had a lot of politicians and news TV’s OB vans not landed there recently to bring i...
Read MoreDiCaprio raises $25million at French charity gala
Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio has raised more than $25 million (18 million euros) at a charity gala in France for his foundation which aims at protecting the environment...
Read MoreWater on an urban planet: Urbanization and the reach of urban water infrastructure
Delhi with fast-growing rate of urbanisation is the second most water-stressed cities in the world according to this new research published in Global Environmental Change J...
Read MoreBig data’s biggest challenge: climate change
Researchers are using big data technology to model, interpret, and illustrate the predicted environmental effects of climate change. Global sea levels are about eight inche...
Read MoreThat's My Story





Short stories are that form of popular literature which challenges the writer to succinctly and completely narrate what he/she would take a few hundred pages to say. Likewi...
Read MoreGreat Movies and Brilliant Conversations, the trend continues on the second day of the Jagran Film Festival
Great Movies and Brilliant Conversations, the trend continues on the second day of the Jagran Film Festival
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Read MoreRain hits Mumbai, BMC rolls out 15% water cut
On a day when Mumbai got its first good rain of the season, the municipal corporation announced water cuts across the city. For at least a fortnight, beginning Thursday, th...
Read MoreGet On The Dance Floor





?Jhalak?s more sensuous, less dance,? was a barrage of opinions from the more conservative and traditional viewers during its first few weekends.? Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, the I...
Read MoreWorld Bank reports that India is facing a serious power crisis
A government bailout in 2001 was the size of Nepal’s GDP. The money it cost the exchequer to write off power sector losses in 2011 would have paid for 15,000 hospital...
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