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Search ResultBhartiya Mahila Bank: An initiative of the UPA Government
PM Manmohan Singh recently launched the Bhartiya Mahila Bank, India’s first all-women’s bank. The bank will kick off operations in seven locations in the countr...
Read MoreSuperbugs could erase a century of medical advances, experts warn
Drug-resistant “superbugs” represent one of the gravest threats in the history of medicine, leading experts have warned.
Routine operations could become...
Read More‘Loss and damage’ : Highlight of the Warsaw climate talks
A day prior to the the formal inauguration of the U.N. climate negotiations, delegates from over 190 countries started informal parleys for setting up common positions and ...
Read MoreRanbir Kapoor inaugurates International Children's Film Fest in Hyderabad
Bollywood heartthrob Ranbir Kapoor was seen at the inaugural ceremony of the 18th International Children’s Film Festival, India (ICFFI) held in Hyderabad on yesterday...
Read MoreIndustries to be paid to reduce emissions: Australian Prime Minister
Mr Tony Abbott intends to replace the tax with a Direct Action plan, where
industries will be paid to reduce emissions.However, the bill is not expected to pass
t...
Innovation is the key to fight AIDS
India has made recent developments with respect to fighting against AIDS and has seen around
50% decline in new cases of AIDS. It is important to educate the rural are...
Come back to HealthCare.gov, feds urge those seeking insurance
The federal government has been calling out to over 275,000 people who couldn’t enroll at the new
health insurance website and encouraged them to try again.
UNICEF and Community Groups to Prioritise Action on Child Poverty in Australia
Even after times of economic well-being and stability around 600,000 or 17.3 per cent of Australia’s
children continue to live in impoverished conditions, as sta...
Largest solar plant in Japan launched by Kyocera
Kagoshima (Southern Japan) has now become home to the country’s largest solar plant.
The area is primarily known for the volcano Sakurajima, rocket launchpads an...
President Obama offers apologies to Americans who have lost their health insurances as a result of the new law
In his latest public attempt to gather support for the the Affordable Health Care Act President Obama was apologetic considering that insurance companies are reportedly can...
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