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Search ResultAdoor Gopalakrishnan: Blockbuster Movies These Days Hardly Show Real India
With the melodious tunes of the saxophone, Danish saxophonist, composer and conductor Lars Moller opened the afternoon session of the third day of the fifth international c...
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Data from Asia, US and Europe finds 23% do not gain enough weight and more than 50% gain too much, increasing risk of premature birth and caesareans A comprehensive new stu...
Read MoreMeryl Streep And Viola Davis To Headline Massachusetts Conference For Women
The Massachusetts Conference for Women announced today that Academy Award winning actresses Meryl Streep and Viola Davis will be keynote speakers at the Massachusetts Confe...
Read MoreIndia's Deepening Gender Imbalance
The sex ratio at birth for most Indian states is below normal India’s problem of gender imbalance may be deepening, with virtually all corners of the country now affe...
Read MoreCalifornia Models How To Clean Up, Reduce, Recycle Plastic Waste
As the first-ever United Nations Ocean Conference is in full swing in New York, California’s leadership and action on ocean issues can inspire the world. Our brand ha...
Read MoreHow A Growing Number Of Muslim Cleric Women Are Challenging Traditional Narratives
Recent terrorist attacks such as the one in London inevitably lead to coverage of Islamist ideology, Muslim culture and Muslim women’s rights. What is often missing, ...
Read MoreToiling For A Toilet
On June 15, 2016, just off a train ride 1,000 miles south from a brick kiln in Punjab, Ramlal Baghel, along with his three sons and their wives, arrived home to their villa...
Read MoreNFAI Brings EU Film Festival To Pune
The National Film Archive of India (NFAI) is all set to host the European Union Film Festival 2017 between June 11 and 17. The festival will provide an opportunity to film ...
Read MoreIndia Has 31% Of The World's Poor Kids
About 31% of the world’s “multidimensionally poor” children live in India, according to a new report by the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiativ...
Read MoreThis Young Architect Just Created Sustainable Furniture For Rural Kids
Say hello to the ‘transformer of furniture’ created by an young architect determined to transform the quality of life in rural India. Nishan Nazer, who received...
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