Breaking News
- Alternative Entertainment
TWO POWERFUL THEATRE REFLECTIONS
0 - Thought Factory
THE STING BEHIND BOLLYWOOD PAPARAZZI
0 - Human Rights
MAHOGATHA REVIVES MAHASHWETA DEVI’S LEGACY
0 - Bollywood
DAADI KI SHADI REVIEW ANALYSIS
0 - Trending
BOLLYWOOD MOTHERS BECOME MODERN MOMS
0 - Festivals
KASHISH 2026 PRIDE VENUES ANNOUNCED
0 - Business and Politics
DEMOCRACY ON UNEVEN GROUND
0 - Kaleidoscope
STUDENT CITY PART 3
0 - Trending
105 CHEERS FOR SATYAJIT RAY
0 - Alternative Entertainment
ANANTH MAHADEVAN AGAINST THE ODDS
0
Search Result
Search ResultFilm Festival Puts Spotlight On Family
A two-day film festival organised by the Hassan Film Society and Samanvaya Manujamath group in Hassan witnessed discussion on Indian cinemas and the way they handled the is...
Read MoreThese Ordinary Women Are Making An Extraordinary Difference To Healthcare In UP
In Uttar Pradesh, the sheer scale of its population of 200 million makes it truly daunting to ensure quality healthcare to each and every citizen. At the National Health Mi...
Read MoreHumans Can Now Scold a Robot With Their Minds
Humans have finally developed a way to communicate their displeasure with robots without kicking them.
Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligenc...
'A Billion Colour Story' Received Standing Ovation By 400 Students Of Whistling Woods International
Mumbai 27th February 2017: Whistling Woods International (WWI), hosted a special screening of the highly acknowledged short film ‘A Billion Colour Story’ for th...
Read MoreFive Bright Spots and Four Causes For Worry From The First Official Indian Health Survey In A Decade
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare finally released the findings of the fourth National Family Health Survey (NFHS), India's primary source of data on public health,...
Read MoreOrlando Bloom Meets Children And Families Affected By Boko Haram On Niger Trip
Hundreds of thousands of children across the region have been forced from their homes, are out of education and at risk of malnutrition. In areas affected by the violence i...
Read MoreJapan’s Gender-Bending History
I’m an anthropologist who grew up in Japan and has lived there, off and on, for 22 years. Yet every visit to Tokyo’s Harajuku District still surprises me. In th...
Read MoreWatching Birds Near Home Eases Sadness & Worries
Watching birds around your home may help overcome sadness and worry, a new study in UK has found. Researchers from the University of Exeter in UK, the British Trust for Orn...
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...
Read MoreUK Theatre Uses Play To Address Sexual Assault And Scrutiny In A Social Media World
University of Kentucky Department of Theatre and Dance takes on a very important and difficult topic the next several days as it presents "Good Kids," a play centered on th...
Read More