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Almost A Year After Eliminating Polio, India Declared Free Of Maternal And Neonatal Tetanus

NEW DELHI- In yet another major achievement, India has been declared free of maternal and neonatal tetanus. Calling it a “significant public health milestone”, ...

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The Age Of Adaline

Critic’s Rating : 2 Star.
 
Cast: Blake Lively, MichielHuisman, Kathy Baker, Amanda Crew, Harrison Ford, Elle...

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Dil Dhadkane Do

Critic’s Rating : 3 Star.
 
Cast: Shefali Shah, Priyanka Chopra, Ranveer Singh, Anushka Sharma, Farhan Akhtar...

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Renewable Energy Model Combines Solar, Bio-Gas And Hydrogen, Plans To Light Up Village Near Shantiniketan

To provide 24×7 uninterrupted power from renewable energy sources, experts from the UK and IITs are working together to create a new model which combines the best of ...

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Technology, The New Value Add-On

Just as channels and producers are exploring new content, so too television screens are taking on a new look most of the time. What leaps out of the screen is a barrage of ...

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$150bn Needed To Save World From Climate Change, Warn Scientists

It took about $150bn in today?s money to put a man on the moon in the 1960s, and now it is said we need to come up with the same amount to save the world from climate chang...

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The Cassini Orbiter Takes One Last Look at Oddball Moon Hyperion

Ever since it first went into orbit around Saturn in July 2004, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has racked countless discoveries about the gas giant and its spectacular set...

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Oscars: With Cannes Behind Us, Serious 2015 Contenders Start To Come Into Play

As I have slowly emerged during the past week from my French fog into the harsher realities of Hollywood, the likely effect of the 68th Cannes Film Festival on this year&rs...

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A Paradigm Shift Is Coming In The Way TV Content Is Consumed In India: Chris Houghton

Swedish technology major Ericsson has stepped up its focus on the television and media verticals in India, with two tie-ups, one with direct-to-home operator Tata Sky and t...

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Climate Change Blamed As Thousands Die In Indian Heat

For the wealthy of India, the annual heatwave before the monsoon is inconvenient, especially when water stored in black tanks on the roof becomes too hot to use for a showe...

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