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Search ResultThespo 16, ‘the’ carnival for young theatre kick starts
~Day 1 wows young theatre flag bearers with workshops, an action-packed week ahead ~
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Today marked a landmark moment in the history of India. Some of the most renowned leaders and greatest minds across the globe have come together and joined hands in the &ld...
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BEIJING ? China and the United States made common cause on Wednesday against the threat of climate change, staking out an ambitious joint plan to curb carbon emissions as a...
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A daily tablet that offers up to a 90 per cent reduction in the risk of contracting HIV could soon be available on the NHS, in what is being described as the most significa...
Read More16th Mumbai Film Festival Set To Rise Like A Phoenix
- Over 185 films from more than 65 countries to be screened
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Schwarzenegger Praises California Climate Change Record
No one can bring attention to the issue of climate change quite like former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. ?Now of course I hope there?s an international agreement, I hope...
Read MoreSchwarzenegger Praises California Climate Change Record
No one can bring attention to the issue of climate change quite like former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. “Now of course I hope there’s an international agree...
Read MoreOnly Four Per Cent of Indian Company Directors Are Women
Only four percent of the directors of publicly listed Indian companies are women, but a landmark law passed last year means companies must act quickly to put more women on ...
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When a motley group of girls in the Muslim-dominated suburb of Mumbra started playing football in secret, they had no idea that three years later, they would be able to kic...
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The next time your throat is as dry as a bone and the Sun is beating down, take a glass of clean, cool water. Savour it. Sip by sip. Vital and appreciated as that water is,...
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