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Search ResultNeighbors Treating Neighbors For Depression And Alcoholism
It's a problem around the world: People who need mental health care don't get it. A new kind of treatment strategy in India — delivered by nonprofessionals — of...
Read MoreNon-Profit Creates Open-Source Drinking Water Filter For 1/10th Of The Cost
Non-profit organization OHorizons recently created an innovative BioSand Filter that can deliver clean water at 1/10th of the cost of traditional methods. The filter hinges...
Read MoreHow A Bunch Of Students Are Convincing Villages Around Noida To Use Water Filters
This is the story of two different communities in the National Capital Region (NCR) of Delhi. The villagers of Sadhopur village in Greater Noida were facing many health pro...
Read MoreGovinda Bats For Education Of Girl Child, Graces Half-Marathon In Support Of Cause
The event was also attended by popular fitness an health enthusiast and trainer, Mickey Mehta. Actor Govinda acted as the chief guest at the Celebration Club's half-maratho...
Read More“Will You Be Back Early?”: Problems Single Women Face In Finding Accommodation
“Where do you work (or study)?”, “Will you be back early?”, “I do not allow drinking in the house.”, &ld...
Read MoreThree Women Leaders Are Leading The Sanitation Revolution In Kanpur. Find Out How
Kanpur, the largest city in Uttar Pradesh, is the hub of industry and a thriving urban centre. The civic amenities here, however, have not been able to keep up with the sca...
Read MoreWeighing In On Sugar Tax
The World Health Organisation’s recommendation that nations tax sugary drinks is a well-meaning one, but the needs of local communities cannot be left out If, some ye...
Read MoreWHO Calls For Higher Taxes On Sugary Drinks
The World Health Organization (WHO) urged countries on Tuesday to raise taxes on sugary drinks it blames for fuelling global epidemics of obesity and diabetes, saying this ...
Read MoreGlobal Fish Production Approaching Sustainable Limit, UN Warns
Around 90% of the world’s stocks are now fully or overfished and production is set to increase further by 2025, according to report from UN’s food body Global f...
Read More'Deprivation Of Water Is Violation Of Human Rights'
Will deprivation of water, both for drinking and irrigations, amount to violation of human rights? This question has been raised by the Tamil Nadu State Human Rights Commis...
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