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Search ResultA Long Walk For Water
Members of 82.2% rural households in Chhattisgarh walk almost 500m a day to fetch drinking water, which means they cover a distance equivalent to that between Gurgaon and A...
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Many of you are familiar with the question of being born female in India. But it will be nice to go through the exercise together –imagine you are a daughter in India...
Read MoreIn 2 Years Ratan Tata Pumps In 4500 Crores In Start Ups
Ever since his retirement in 2014, corporate czar Rata Tata has been actively investing in a number of start-ups. Till date, it is estimated that he has invested over 4,500...
Read MoreJICA Organizes 8th Annual Workshop On Forestry And Natural Resource Management Projects In Sikkim
New Delhi/Gangtok, 2nd March, 2016: The 8th Annual Workshop on Forestry and Natural Resource Management Projects...
Read MoreWorld Wildlife Day 2016: 15 Ways To Save Earth’s Animals And Plants
Thursday marks World Wildlife Day, which the 68th session of the United Nations General Assemblydesignated as a time to celebrate and raise awareness of the planet’s ...
Read MoreFighting Modern-Day Witch Hunts In India’s Remote Northeast
More than 2,000 people accused of being witches have been killed in Indiaover the last 15 years in poor, remote areas of the northeast.
The victims, nearly all of them...
The Life Project: What Makes Some People Happy, Healthy & Successful
In March 1946, scientists recorded the birth of almost every British baby born in one, cold week. They have been following thousands of them ever since, in what has become ...
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Like most, my personal requirements for long-term data storage pretty much end when I end. So, we're talking decades, and certainly not centuries or millennia. I'd even say...
Read MoreMumbai: Child Rights Body Unveils Rs 1000 Crore Plan To Transform Lives
Plan India, one of the major global child rights organisations, aims to invest Rs 1000 crore in programmes to improve the lives of millions of children over the next five y...
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Anonymous developers in Iran are making people’s lives just a little bit easier with Gershad, an app that helps Iranians identify (and avoid) locations where officers...
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