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Search ResultUnited Technologies Announces ‘Citizens For The City’ Project And Neighbourhood Improvement Partnership Challenge
- Up to INR One Crore to be offered as grants to citizen groups to deliver localized neighbourhood improvement pilot
BENGALURU, May 7, 201...
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Kristen Stewart Calls Hollywood ?Disgustingly Sexist?
Following Meryl Streep and Patricia Arquette’s public statements about sexism in Hollywood, Kristen Stewart is now following suit. The Twilight star, who recently mad...
Read MoreHow to Attract Female Engineers.
THE figures are well known: At Apple 20 percent of tech jobs are held by women and at Google, only 17 percent. A report by the Congressional Joint Economic Committee estima...
Read MorePrannoy Roy Trashes ‘Tsunami’ Of Tabloid Journalism
Blasting the trend of ‘tabloidisation’ of Indian news channels, NDTV co-founder Dr Prannoy Roy has said that the credibility of TV news channels is at stake and...
Read MoreIt's Time For Hollywood Ageism To Die, And Change Needs To Come From The Top
Marta Kauffman was at lunch with the head of Skydance Productions when she found out that Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin were interested in working in television. She thought t...
Read MoreJournalist Moved To Back Row At Jain Event Because ‘Women Don’t Occupy Front Seats In Presence Of Monks’
A woman journalist being asked to shift from the front row reserved for media to make way for monks at a function to felicitate Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has trigger...
Read MoreAccounting For 1 In 3 Maternal Deaths, Health Disparities Persist In South Asia
The state of maternal health in South Asia is difficult to assess. Although rates of maternal mortality are declining between 2 and 2.5 percent a year overall, the region&r...
Read MoreUN Climate Chief Says The Science Is Clear: There Is No Space For New Coal
Christiana Figueres says Australia needs a national consensus to achieve maximum effort in fight to avoid dangerous climate change The UN climate chief, Christiana Figueres...
Read MoreIn India, Profitable Farming With Fewer Chemicals
The earth beneath Lakshmi Karre’s sparse cotton crop is hard and dry. Dressed in a flowery orange sari, she squats in the large gap between two plants and tugs at som...
Read MoreStriking “Black Gold” with Public Health Entertainment-Education
Listen: a village in Mozambique is being confronted with the arrival of a foreign mining company, causing the traditional and modern communities to clash and creating perso...
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