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Search ResultJagrukRaho, ChuppiTodo! Fight Against Child Sexual Abuse Gains Pace
With Diwali round the corner, a five-day campaign titled ‘JagrukRaho, ChuppiTodo‘ has been launched by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights to...
Read MoreIndia Needs To Talk About Mental Illness
At least 13.7 per cent of India’s general population has various mental disorders; 10.6 per cent of them require immedi...
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt's collaborative platform, hitRECord, and the National Park Foundation continue to celebrate the National Park Service Centennial with the release of ne...
Read MoreA 13-Year-Old Boy Who Trains On Mud Courts In His Village Wins The National Tennis Title
In defiance of the belief that only high-end infrastructure and expensive facilities can produce talented tennis players, a boy from Gohana, who learnt and practised the sp...
Read MoreSonam Kapoor: I'm Inspired By Women From All Walks Of Life
Sonam Kapoor says she is inspired by women from all walks of life, including her mother Sunita, poet and nationalist leader Sarojini Naidu and Hollywood actresses like Mery...
Read MoreHow An American In Dharamshala Created Tibet’s First Women’s Football Team To Fight Sexism
In their modest homes in Dharamsala, a hill station in Himachal Pradesh, young Tibetan girls prepare their bags for a football camp while their mothers make tea. One of the...
Read MoreThis New Technology Could Save The Troubled Nuclear Power Industry
The future of the nuclear industry may happen somewhere on scenic but relatively isolated land that’s about 100 miles southwest of Yellowstone National Park. Amid the...
Read MoreMira Nair To Donate 'Queen Of Katwe' Money To Mumbai Street Children
When Mira Nair's 'Salaam¬ Bombay' released in 1988, the proceeds from the film was used to establish a trust to cater to the needs of street children. With Nair's 'Quee...
Read MoreJanani Suraksha Yojana Pays Dividends : Study
A new study brings in first conclusive evidence of the role played by JananiSurakshaYojana (JSY) in reducing ‘socioeconomic disparities’ existing in maternal ca...
Read MoreThis Is What Hurricane Matthew Has Done — And What It May Still Do
The National Hurricane Center downgraded Hurricane Matthew to a Category 3 on Friday, but US officials are warning that the worst may be yet to come for the southeast, than...
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