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Search ResultSustaining our Development
The CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Sue Desmond-Hellmann spoke to livemint.com, discussing the need to provide healthcare to India's poor to achieve the susta...
Read MoreKASHISH Forward travels to Bengaluru
Filmmaker & activist Sridhar Rangayan will host screening of India’s ‘KASHISH Forward’ at his home ...
Read MoreAutumn of 2017 And the List of Films to fall For!
The summer of 2017 was a forgettable one for film enthusiasts, with several box-office crashes and lukewarm cinema. The upcoming fall, though, seems promising, with interes...
Read MoreA Tako for Berkeley
The annual Berkeley Kite Festival, took place in the eponymous city in California in July, featuring Japanese kites, and hosted workshops to teach the ancient craft of maki...
Read More5th Veda session of Whistling Woods International: Terence Lewis
“Life doesn’t give you any guarantee, but we must all take a chance,” said legendary dance master, Terence Lewis at the 5th Veda session of Whistl...
Read MoreWhistling Woods International Masterclasses: A Crucial Platform for Students
“WWI provides a crucial platform to students through these weekly masterclasses”, said Subhashish Bhutiani, director of Mukti Bhawan
Sticks for a Stroll
In one of the bylanes of Indiranagar in Bengaluru, a small store is attracting a big crowd, selling customized walking sticks.
Made by Bheemstyx, these aids to hiki...
Read MoreKASHISH takes Indian LGBTQ films across the globe
KASHISH Global will facilitate screening of Indian LGBTQ films in UK, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Jakarta, Montreal, Chicago, Taiwan and Koera over the next three mont...
Read MoreLaughter in Lahore
Despite its image as a repressed nation torn by turmoil, Pakistan's alternative art movement is slowly making heads turn. Auratnaak, an all-women group of comedy a...
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