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Search ResultThe Job Of A Filmmaker Is To Afflict The Comfortable And Comfort The Afflicted
MUMBAI, March 14, 2014 – On Saturday, acclaimed Indian filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, blockbuster Nigerian director of note Tunde Kelani, and Oscar-nominated American produc...
Read MoreResearchers find 69% rise in pertussis vaccination rate among new mothers
Changing the hospital orders for women who have just delivered a child led to a 69% increase in the new mothers’ pertussis vaccination rate, providing protection for ...
Read MoreClimate change: To understand challenges, Pakistan can look 4,000 years into the past
Changing the hospital orders for women who have just delivered a child led to a 69% increase in the new mothers’ pertussis vaccination rate, providing protection for ...
Read MoreOne in, one out’ for female directors at top UK companies
The UK’s biggest companies are likely to appoint a female director only if the post has been vacated by another woman, according to research that suggests sex bias is...
Read MoreOmega School Represents India at UN Human Rights Conference
Fifty two Class 11 students of Lalaji Memorial Omega International School, Kolapakkam, participated in a human rights video conference on March 3.
Omega was the onl...
Read MoreClimate change is killing life at the bottom of the sea
Climate change isn’t a matter of controversy– the planet’s climate changes all the time and is arguably doing so now. The question is what’s causing...
Read MoreGovernance Tips from India's Children
Manisha from Siwan:
The Price We Pay for Patriarchy
For 23 years, I was a UNICEF official. This meant children paid my salary. Chi...
Read MoreParticipant Media And USC’s Media Impact Project Collaborate To Measure Social Impact Of Entertainment
Team Will Examine the Power of Storytelling to Inspire Social Change
(LOS ANGELES, March 5, 2014) – In...
Read MoreClimate change unites fishermen in Kutch, Sundarbans
Being conducted by UK-based research body STEPS Centre, the study on climate-induced uncertainties takes the perception of people into account, which is often overlooked in...
Read MoreClimate Change Caused Warm Freshwater to be Trapped in Ocean Depths
The polynya was first observed in the Weddell Sea in the 1970s and it has not reappeared after 40 years. Scientists have been studying about this phenomenon’s origins...
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