Breaking News
- Business and Politics
DEMOCRACY ON UNEVEN GROUND
0 - Kaleidoscope
STUDENT CITY PART 3
0 - Trending
105 CHEERS FOR SATYAJIT RAY
0 - Alternative Entertainment
ANANTH MAHADEVAN AGAINST THE ODDS
0 - Festivals
PRATIBIMBA: MARATHI THEATRE’S SPIRIT
0 - Bollywood
BORROWED LOVE FADES TOO SOON
0 - Thought Factory
REIMAGINING MENTAL HEALTH THROUGH COMPASSION
0 - Business and Politics
WEST BENGAL’S DEMOCRATIC HOSTAGE CRISIS
0 - Kaleidoscope
STUDENT CITY PART 2
0 - Trending
RAGHU RAI TRIBUTE THROUGH LENS
0
Search Result
Search ResultShort Film ‘If I Am Born’ turns into a Campaign
Asian Centre for Entertainment Education’s (ACEE) recent endeavors, after the launch of ACEE Studios’ has stirred up quite the buzz on social med...
Read MoreGovernment To Rope In Local Stars To Push Family Planning Measures In Affected Areas
Local radio spots with messages from local actors would be promoted to create awareness in UP, Bihar, MP, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Assam. The government is pl...
Read MoreCentre Plans Saas-Bahu Meets To Promote Family Planning
In a bid to promote family planning, the Union Health Ministry plans to organise Saas-Bahu Sammelans in 146 districts where the fertility rate is 3 or more. The national av...
Read MoreImpact Of Mothers Learning
Literacy programmes for mothers can not only improve their own learning skills but also impact their children's education, a recent study has found. During the one-year stu...
Read MoreUnderpaid, Untrained Workers Deployed To Fix India’s Ailing Health System
Ashas, who make about Rs 1,000 a month, are required to undergo a 23-day training spread across 12 months, but a third of the Ashas in a block in north Bihar were not train...
Read MoreHow Public Health Workers Are Preventing Violence Against Women & Girls In Rural Bihar
“Whose help can I ask? If I talk to another woman in the village, she can’t help. She faces the same thing at her home. I haven’t told anyone that he abus...
Read MoreAlcohol Ban Succeeds As Women Warn, 'Behave Or We'll Get Tough'
India — Dozens of women brandishing brooms swooped down on a straw house in this village on a recent Saturday, sending the owner fleeing through a rice field as they ...
Read MoreWith This Low-Cost Arsenic Water Filter, An IIT Kharagpur Professor Wants To Helps Lakhs Of Indians
In 2004, Sirshendu De, a professor at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, started to work towards saving those from underprivileged backgrounds in West Bengal ...
Read MoreThis Village By Ganga Nurtures Jawans
The Abdul Hamid Bridge, named after the 1965 war’s Param Vir Chakra awardee, transports people beyond the Ganga and towards Gahmar. If the vast expanse of the river m...
Read More

