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Search ResultGrowing Child Labour In India's Cities Is Just The Tip Of The Iceberg, Say Activists
Urban India is employing an increasing number of children - many under nine years of age - in producing everything from pickles to fireworks, working in tourism and labouri...
Read MoreTaiwan Film Takes Second Place In Indian Short Film Festival
The Taiwanese film "Way Back Home," directed by graduate student Cheng Tang-jung (程堂榮), has won second place for Best Short Fiction at the 4th Chennai International S...
Read More‘Lipstick Under My Burkha’ Win Award At Glasgow Film Festival
"Lipstick Under My Burkha", which was denied a release certificate by the censor board, has won the audience award at the Glasgow Film Festival. Director Alankrita Shrivast...
Read MoreStar Plus And Aamir Khan’s Ad On Gender Equality Garners Over 2 Million Views
The ad film showcases Aamir Khan as a small town, middle class but new-age father who is confident that his daughters will take ahead the legacy of his business A week befo...
Read MorePune-Based Filmmaker Wins 3 Awards At National Science Film festival
For his brilliant cinematic rendition of the abstruse work of a mathematical genius, city-based Nandan Kudhyadi has won three awards for the fourth docu-drama on Srinivasa ...
Read MoreWhy India Needs The Rubella Vaccine?
Buoyed by the elimination of polio six years ago and maternal and neonatal tetanus and yaws in 2016, India has set an ambitious target of eliminating measles and controllin...
Read MoreMeet The Director Of Aaba, The Only Award-Winning Indian Short Film At Berlin International Festival
Amar Kaushik’s debut short film Aaba bagged the Special Jury Prize at the recently concluded Berlin International Festival. Here, he opens up about growing up in the ...
Read MoreA New Indian Website Is Helping Sexual Assault Survivors Heal
The Internet is a curation of all things wonderful, or terrible, depending on which side of it you wander into. A group of young Indians have attempted to do their own bit,...
Read More‘Same-Sex Attraction Is Ok’ – Health Ministry’s New Manual For Children All Over India
“Boys should understand that when a girl says ‘no’ it means no,” reads the manual that India’s Health Ministry is now handing out across the c...
Read MoreWhat Policymakers Can Do About Healthcare In Rural India
In a recent article, I argued how increasing rural spending on schemes such as the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Gurantee Act (MGNREGA), skill development (STRIV...
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