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Search ResultDiscarding Veils, Embracing Change: Rajasthan?s Extraordinary Women Sarpanches
They may have initially contested from the women’s quota, but these ladies have proved themselves so well that they have been winning in the general quota ever since....
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The right to good healthcare must be addressed using modern technology, innovative approaches and by involving tribals in developing solutions for their problems in his add...
Read MoreIndian women show indomitable power
I visit India about once a year. The reason I come so regularly is that the foundation I started with my husband, Bill, works with Indian partners to help advance the count...
Read MoreJagran Film Festival retrospectively commemorates Bimal Roy cinema
~Sujata, Do Bigha Zameen, Madhumati, Devdas and Bandini will be screened at 5th Jagran Film Festival, Mumbai~<...
Read MoreBoney Kapoor, Padmini Kolhapure, Soumik Sen, Anubhav Sinha, Dibakar Banerjee and many more attend 5th Jagran Film Festival, Mumbai
Day 2 stands out with 3 Asian premiers ‘Death & Tanya’, ‘Supernova’ and ‘To Kill a Man’ and a peek into India’s re...
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Whichever way you spell this recent show on Colors TV -- Udaan or Udann, it is going where few TV series have gone. Placed in a remote region of India, there is an antithes...
Read MoreRecord CO2 emissions committing world to dangerous climate change
Global greenhouse gas emissions on course to reach record high of over 40bn tonnes in 2014, study in Nature Geoscience says Children born today will see the world committed...
Read MoreWhy the Health of Mothers and Newborns Is Inseparable
I visited Maryam when her baby was 2 weeks old. I had been meaning to go sooner, but the steep, icy roads up to her ‘house’ in Kabul prohibited an earlier visit...
Read MoreGoing and Listening to India
Melinda and I will visit India later this month. I’ve been there many times over the years, but I’m especially excited about this trip. For one thing, India has...
Read MoreEthical 3D printing begins with plastic waste pickers
Pick the right plastic off a refuse tip, then shred, melt and convert it into feedstock for 3D printers – it’s a living for some of India’s poorest people...
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