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Geo-tagging is now a threat to natural wonders. In a recent news article published by The New York Times, the world’s nature des...
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The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities came into force in May 2008, and has so far been signed by 130 countries. It enshr...
Read MoreIndian Documentary ‘Reason’ wins at the International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam
The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam held in November marks its third decade since its inaugural year under t...
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