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Search ResultIn 2000, the UN set eight goals that changed the world. They expire in 2015, what next?
AN UNCERTAIN BEGINNING
Although it was several years ago, I still remember how Melinda and I felt when we learned about the Millennium Development Goals. We were ho...
Read MoreGlobal HIV Vaccine closer to reality
WASHINGTON: Scientists have found that bioinformatically optimised HIV vaccine antigens may help design a global HIV vaccine.
A scientific team led by Beth Israel D...
Read MoreBCC aims to better position, represent women in programming
She is one of the BBC’s most senior female executives, and although this in itself wouldn’t necessarily mean that Liliane Landor is particularly concerned about...
Read MoreBellarmine Forum explores restorative justice through film – Los Angeles Loyolan : Arts & Entertainment
Crowds of students and faculty alike came together to take part in the Justice on Trial Film Festival this past weekend, proving that the movies are more than just a place ...
Read MoreHonourable CM Prithviraj Chavan declares the 15th Mumbai Film Festival open
The excitement was palpable as the Emcee welcomed Mr. Srinivasan Narayanan, festival director of the 15th edition of the Mumbai Film Festival presented by R...
Read MoreAn Optimistic Perspective of the Indian Film and Television Landscape – Let’s Go Into The Future
India is a land where opportunity and despair go hand in hand and make the innate fabric of this beautiful country. To the west, stereotypically, India is still a land of s...
Read MoreBill Gates Talks To Author Of “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” Katherine Boo
Bill Gates: How did you pick the particular slum and the people that you profiled in the book?
Katherine Boo: Although I’d been spending time in slums all ove...
Read MoreThe Lunchbox





The film Lunchbox deals with the lives of lonely people living in the crowded metropolis of Mumbai. An error made by the meticulous tiffin deliver...
Read MoreCBSE all set to introduce a new subject called Health Education for Class 4 to Class 10 student
A new independent subject on health could soon be introduced as part of school education by the CBSE, according to a senior health ministry official. The subject which is l...
Read MoreThere’s still hope: An introduction to India’s healthcare initiatives
Dr Poonam Kuruganti August 17, 2012 at 7:58 pm
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