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Search ResultThe Casualties of Climate Change
People believe that climate change is a phenomenon that will affect the future generations. However, contrary to popular belief, this article throws light on the nations th...
Read MoreBoys turning to sex trade in Kerala District: Study
There has been a rapid increase in the number of boys engaging in sex work in Malappuram district in Kerala, a study has found.
KP Jayaraj, a PhD student at Jamia M...
Read MoreEvery second child in India is malnourished: Report
A recent report revealed that every second child in India is malnourished, 79% children across the country are anaemic whereas the child sex ratio is at the lowest point ev...
Read MoreUNICEF taking charge to safeguard children in Lebanon from Polio
The launch of an unprecedented mass polio vaccination campaign at Omariya and
across Lebanon is well and truly underway.
UNICEF, in collaboration with the Mini...
Read MoreSachin Ramesh Tendulkar – An Innings That Will Never End
Today Sachin Tendulkar will emerge from the dressing room to a packed house at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai to join MS Dhoni and team to don his Indian cricket white...
Read MoreHas climate change contributed to cyclone Haiyan’s ferocity?
Based on the estimate by the US military’s installation on Hawaii, the Joint Typhoon Warning Centre, Haiyan was the most powerful recorded cyclone to make landfall. I...
Read MoreInnovation is the key to fight AIDS
India has made recent developments with respect to fighting against AIDS and has seen around
50% decline in new cases of AIDS. It is important to educate the rural are...
‘Fandry’ all set to create a stir at the 18th International Children’s Film Festival
Director Nagraj Manjule marks an exceptional debut with Marathi movie ‘Fandry’. Fandry is a story of a ‘Dalit’ boy trying to impress his socially su...
Read MorePentavalent vaccine gets clean chit, set for national scale-up
The National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (NTAGI) has recommended scale-up of the pentavalent vaccine across the country, along with activities to monitor poten...
Read MoreUNICEF and Community Groups to Prioritise Action on Child Poverty in Australia
Even after times of economic well-being and stability around 600,000 or 17.3 per cent of Australia’s
children continue to live in impoverished conditions, as sta...
