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The Abdul Hamid Bridge, named after the 1965 war’s Param Vir Chakra awardee, transports people beyond the Ganga and towards Gahmar. If the vast expanse of the river m...
Read MoreSheryl Sandberg Is Working With Female Governors To Close Tech’s Gender Gap
Female leaders from the public and private sectors have joined forces to work on technology's gender problem. On Friday, three female governors are convening with Facebook ...
Read MoreWoodlands Film Festival Inspires Community Giving
As the inaugural Inspire Film Festival kicks off in The Woodlands next week, the event organizers and Interfaith of The Woodlands have joined forces to give the general pub...
Read MoreAround The World Women Struggle To Secure Land Rights, Own Less Than Twenty Percent
It’s 2017 and formal ownership of land for women still seems to be a distant dream, with women owning less than 20 percent of land in the world. This means that their...
Read MoreHuman Rights Watch Film Festival
The Human Rights Watch Film Festival will be presented in London from 6 to 17 March, 2017, featuring 16 award-winning international documentary feature films that grapple w...
Read MoreRichard Branson And Jennifer Lawrence Speak Out Against Immigration Bans
Sir Richard Branson has blogged about the immigration bans imposed by the US government over the weekend. “There are many reasons to be concerned about the Executive ...
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Martin Cruz Smith is best known for his series of thriller featuring a fiercely upright Russian detective, Arkady Renko. The first book in the series was Gorky Park (1981),...
Read MoreOver 500 Years Old, This Manipuri Market Is Run Solely By Women
Their crinkled faces sport sandalwood paste and their cheeks constantly churn the deep purple of betel nut as they chirp away with their fellow shopkeepers. These are the f...
Read MoreA New Short Film Festival Is Coming To Heaton Moor
A wealth of up and coming filmmaking talent is set to be celebrated at a new short film festival at a popular independent cinema. The inaugural Fast Anchor Film Festival wi...
Read MoreNasa And Stephen Hawking Are Working On a Nano-Starship That Can Travel 1/5th The Speed Of Light
Nasa researchers have joined forces with Stephen Hawking to build a nano-starship that can travel one-fifth the speed of light. If successful, the ship, called “StarC...
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