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Search Result16th Mumbai Film Festival associates with Pinkerton to curb piracy
Mumbai: October 1, 2014: The 16th Mumbai Film Festival, organized by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI), Read More
Crowdsourcing technology could ensure safety of drinking water in rural India
A research group has introduced a crowdsourcing technique to measure the quality of drinking water. This technique can prove to be a boon for a country like India where onl...
Read MoreIf I Become Your Fan Mr. Modi, Will You Lose Popularity?
Because that is how it’s been in all my years. I have always been in support of those leaders who are more unpopular in India than their counterparts who have thrived...
Read MoreWorld risks spending $250 billion on simply monitoring UN development goals: report
A development expert, Morten Jerven, has estimated that the world might end up spending close to $250 billion just to monitor UN development goals for 2030. In a report, Je...
Read MoreMARD Farhan Akhtar and Google India introduces social campaign for women’s empowerment
Google and Farhaan Akhtar have unveiled a ReachForTheSky/MARD joint initiative with the aim of getting more women across India online. Or to put it more precisely, the tech...
Read MoreThe UN climate summit reveals India's hypocrisy on saving forests
Environment minister argues for historical justice on cutting carbon, but denies it to tribes living in the country?s forests On Tuesday, India?s minister for environment, ...
Read MoreGeena Davis Institute New Research Shows That Girls and Women Are Missing Onscreen and Behind the Scenes Worldwide
New research released today from the Geena Davis Institute on Gender and Media shows that we have a long way to go in our depictions of girls and women onscreen in family-f...
Read MoreTaking healthcare to India’s remote tribes
The right to good healthcare must be addressed using modern technology, innovative approaches and by involving tribals in developing solutions for their problems in his add...
Read MoreIndian women show indomitable power
I visit India about once a year. The reason I come so regularly is that the foundation I started with my husband, Bill, works with Indian partners to help advance the count...
Read MoreIndian city of Surat anticipates worst effects of climate change
Gujarat city on India?s west coast is preparing to cope with twin disasters brought on by rapid growth and global warming According to the climate change experts, it is onl...
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