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Search ResultSalman, Madhuri defend Saifai performance, donate Rs 25 lakh
Under all round criticism, Bollywood stars Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit today justified their participation in the Uttar Pradesh government’s cultural event in Saifa...
Read MoreJump in diabetes rate raises alarm
Manitoba needs to do a better job of educating the public on how to prevent diabetes if it is to reverse an alarming trend.
That’s the view of Winnipeg Libera...
Read MoreUK gives £12.5m aid for South Sudan refugees
The government has announced a £12.5m aid package for families fleeing the violence in South Sudan.
At least 180,000 people have been forced fr...
Read MoreNumbers offer complicated story of health care law
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government churns out tons of numbers, but here’s one you won’t see: 0.0002. That’s the percentage of estimated online visitor...
Read MoreJapan to tap smart meters, fuel cells to tackle climate change
Japan plans smart meters in every residence and factory by the early 2020s and 5.3 million fuel cells in homes by 2030 to tackle climate change, according to a report to be...
Read MoreHaving given up on world peace, here's a modest Christmas wish list for Santa Claus
Top of my list would be for Americans to stop confusing politics with morality, law with ethics. Government has an important job: to protect us in the exercise of our right...
Read MoreHow life is improving in India's poorest region
Many villages had no school, no health centre, no ration shop, no approach road, no post office, no telephone, no electricity, and perhaps even no convenient source of drin...
Read MorePress Release : Gay Rights are Human Rights
FLASHPOINT Human Rights Film Festival in the city sparks off discussions on LGBT rights
The recently concluded FLASHPOINT Human Rights Film F...
Read MorePress Release : Gay Rights are Human Rights
FLASHPOINT Human Rights Film Festival in the city sparks off discussions on LGBT rights
The recently concluded FLASHPOINT Human Rights Film F...
Read MoreOf Khobragade, Richards, Equality, Fairness & Uniformity
I’ve been following the Devyani Khobragade story since its emergence at the prime centre of global media, and to me, it smacks of one more gaping hole, bigger than th...
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