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Efforts to improve what children eat should begin before they even learn to walk, a series of nutritional studies published on Tuesday has found. Taken together, the data i...
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Children belonging to minority communities face increased risk of maltreatment due to exposure to poverty, says a U.S.-based study.
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Get hooked with some exciting films on Prime Talkies with Pocket Films this week
Mumbai, September 2014:“Prime Talkies with Pocket Films” is a very popular show on NDTV Prime.They showcase short documentary films each with a meaningful messa...
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The worst Ebola outbreak in history has claimed nearly 2,300 lives in four countries; about 4,300 cases have been detected in four countries Commercial motorbike riders in ...
Read MoreIndia's double challenge
While climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme weather events, traditional system of flood management through lakes and connected water channels has been forgo...
Read MoreIndia has potential to become knowledge-based economy, says Asian Development Bank
India has the potential to become a leading knowledge-based economy with its youth population and growing information technology though it should overcome some barriers in ...
Read MoreBollywood raises funds for Jammu & Kashmir flood victims
The nation stands shocked at nature’s fury which took a toll on the almost-idyllic life of people of Jammu and Kashmir. The state witnessed worst floods in six decade...
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How single-use injectable contraceptives could change family planning in Africa. Access to birth control just got significantly easier in four African countries. Sayana Pre...
Read MoreAcademic activities begin at Nalanda University after 800 yrs
Academic activities began at Nalanda University at Rajgir on Tuesday, more than eight centuries after the ancient university was destroyed by a medieval ruler. Out of the 1...
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