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Search ResultInvesting In A Child's Early Years For A Stronger Economy
Over the next two decades, India will have one of the youngest and largest working age populations in the world. On one hand, this is promising news. But for India to capit...
Read MoreThe Life Project: What Makes Some People Happy, Healthy & Successful
In March 1946, scientists recorded the birth of almost every British baby born in one, cold week. They have been following thousands of them ever since, in what has become ...
Read MoreMilestones In Indian Healthcare
The last 16 years have been eventful for India, dotted with significant achievements and failures. The recently released United Nations Development Programme’s Human ...
Read MoreIndia Needs To “Save Its Daughters” Through Education And Gender Equality
Women constitute nearly half of the country’s 1.25 billion people and gender equality — whether in politics, economics, education or health — is still a d...
Read MoreAn Elite Cafeteria Or A Canteen For Everyone?
June 30, 2015, 9.15 pm
I heaved a sigh of relief as I put down my purse, lunchbox, umbrella and some vegetables I ...
Read More75 Years In The Making: Harvard Just Released Its Epic Study On What Men Need To Live A Happy Life
In 1938 Harvard University began following 268 male undergraduate students and kicked off the longest-running longitudinal studies of human development in history. Th...
Read MoreInaugural Childx conference to be held at Stanford in April
Alan Guttmacher, a leading child health expert, will give a keynote address at the TED-style event April 2-3, which will bring together diverse experts in fetal and child h...
Read MoreWomen’s Day– Three Key Words For The Year
By Augustine Veliath
On this International Women’s Day I have a sense of accomplishment.
I was part of an event Elevate 2015 in Mum...
Read MorePM feels humbled by scientists' work
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday called for greater academic autonomy, focus on research, and need to nurture future generations of scientists. Mr. Modi was talking...
Read MoreWelfare board for transgenders in Maharashtra
With assembly polls in sight, it’s appeasement time! On Thursday, state cabinet decided to set up a welfare board for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) communit...
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