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Search ResultPhotographers Capture Iconic Indian Artists In Their Element
Few human traits exist in that unlikely realm somewhere between being reviled and revered but our innate sense of voyeurism is definitely one of them. Though our methods ma...
Read MoreFilm Festival Puts Spotlight On Local Makers
Saturday has the kind of gray forecast nobody wants to hear - 45, cloudy and rainy. If only someone would organize a free screening of local films in a new, funky space. En...
Read MoreThis Small Town In Kerala Is All Set To Become The First Carbon Neutral Panchayat In The State
In June 2016, people of Meenangadi, a small town in Kerala, pledged to make it the first carbon neutral panchayat in the state. Today, in the span of seven months, the town...
Read MoreThree Things I’ve Learned About The Real Meaning Of Gender Equality
When I started the Red Elephant Foundation in 2013, six months after I turned 25, I was still wet behind the ears about gender equality. Growing up in Chennai, India I live...
Read MoreWhy Are Women Worldwide Not Using Contraceptives—Even Though They Don’t Want a Pregnancy?
Significant numbers of women worldwide don't use birth control due to fears of side effects, negative beliefs about contraception, and because they don't think they need it...
Read MoreNational Human Rights Commission Raises Concern Over School Infrastructure
Chairperson of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) H L Dattu here on Monday expressed concern over poor infrastructure in schools, land acquisition without proper compe...
Read MoreLiving With Robots Will Change Humans in Unexpected Ways
We will love our robots. That much is hardwired into the human brain, according to Kate Darling, a research specialist at the MIT Media Lab.
From the heartfelt outpour...
New Species Of Gibbon Discovered In China
Scientists have discovered a new species of gibbon living in south-west China’s rainforests. Although scientists had been studying the primate for some time, new rese...
Read MoreGoa To Host Second Edition Of Science Film Festival Of India
The Vidnyan Parishad, a science movement, will host the second edition of the Science Film Festival of India (SCI-FFI) in Goa from January 17 to 20 at ESG Panaji. The three...
Read More4-Day Film-Music Package On Caste-Based Discrimination
Thought-provoking stories of the trials and resistance against caste-based discrimination are the focus of a four-day film and music package at the ongoing third edition of...
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