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Search ResultFilm Festival Directors Discuss State of Cinema
Would you say that the state of international film is healthy and on the rise?
Barbera: The U.S. is still the leading film industry and biggest market, but it’s ...
Television Superstars Come Together For Mumbai’s Largest Juniorthon
Television actors Tara Sharma, Karan Mehra, Jay Soni, Bhavya Gandhi and Saloni Daini were seen encouraging a host of children at the recentl...
Read MoreA 16-Year-Old Tribal Girl From MP Is Going To An Oxford School To Learn English
16-year-old Asha Gond is a tribal girl from a little known village called Janwaar in Madhya Pradesh. When she swings by on her skateboard, you’d be hard pressed to re...
Read More“I Am Deaf & I Love to Dance!”- Inclusive Dance Festival Offers a Platform to the Disabled
The idea behind Tandav is as profound as it is simple. Tandav was started by brothers Vishnu and Vishal Soman in 2014, with the aim of celebrating dance with people from al...
Read MoreKehkashan Basu, UAE-based Indian teen, wins Children's Peace Prize
"Do not stop what you're doing. No matter what happens, we have to continue to save the planet," the 16-year-old said.
Award-winning teen environmental activi...
Read MoreLaw Law Land
The legal system in India is such a mess, that we believe things are better everywhere else—particularly in the US, where there may be miscarriage of justice as often...
Read More'You Can't Stand by and Watch People Die': The Woman Developing an HIV Vaccine
In the 1990s, Dr. Glenda Gray was an activist and medical student, fighting to end segregation in the hospitals of apartheid South Africa and mobilize communities around he...
Read MoreA change called NeHA
Ten years ago, it would have been impossible to imagine a world where tapping a piece of glass in the palm of your hand would allow you to watch a movie, order food, hail a...
Read MoreOff-grid solar to help Myanmar bring electricity to all by 2030
Four feet in length, of aggressive disposition, and deadly poisonous: you don’t want to stand on a Russell’s viper in the dark. Especially if there’s no a...
Read MoreA New Google Project Is Unearthing The Untold Stories Of India’s Female Pioneers
Think back to your high school history class. How many women did you learn about?
Whether you studied the Indus Valley civilisation or Soviet Russia, the age of empire...
