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I’ve known him for years, but Sridhar has become a dear friend in the last few years, from the time that we launched the Asian Cen...
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With the Prime Minister riding high on the publicity of the Swachh Bharat Mission, clean India seems to be an achievable dream today, but statistics say otherwise.
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The LGBTQ community and the animation community in general have never witnessed such a feat ever before. A 4-minute short film made by two student animators on same-sex cru...
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Research suggests increased spending on education can improve student outcomes, especially among low-income students. This means that targeted increases in funding could he...
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It's telling, perhaps damning, that a Martin Scorsese film now feels like an audacity. With tentpole movies reliably and surgically extracting billions from the box office,...
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Aruna Raje Patil passed out of FTII with a gold medal in 1969 becoming the first trained woman technician in the industry.
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This Woman Just Figured Out How To Control Sperm With Her Brain
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