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Search ResultWashington set to host South Asian Film Festival
September 8th -10th, 2017 will see the annual Washington DC South Asian Film Festival 2017 kick off at Montgomery College in Rockville, MD.
Launched by Caesar Produ...
Read MoreKASHISH Forward to screen at Miranda House
Miranda House, Delhi to host LGBTQ film screening
India’s first traveling campus LGBTQ film festiva...
Read MoreKASHISH Festival Travels To Ahmedabad
KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, South Asia’s biggest LGBTQ film festival, will screen a diverse range of LGBTQ films at IIM Ahmedabad in a day-long ...
Read MoreWhistling Wood International celebrates its 10th Annual Convocation
Mumbai, 18 July, 2017: Whistling Woods International (WWI) today celebrated the 10th Annual Convocation of its 18th & 19th graduating batches, at St. A...
Read MoreKerala Just Installed Sanitary Napkin vending Machines In Every High School
A study published in the International Research Journal of Social Sciences suggests that 88% of menstruating women in India cannot afford sanitary napkins in India, with ta...
Read MoreCORO and and Photography Promotion Trust (PPT) co-host ‘Right to City’ photography exhibition at Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2017
Together, CORO and PPT hope to tackle the crucial issue of the exclusion of marginalized populations in India. The emphasis of this project is to highlight the value of div...
Read MoreMumbai To Host A Film Fest Dedicated To Nomadic Tribes Of India
Few might be aware that back in 1871, the colonial British Government in India had introduced an act — Criminal Tribes Act where around two hundred (mostly Nomadic Tr...
Read More‘I Want To Be The Voice Of The Down-Trodden,’ Says BMC Sweeper Who Completed His MPhil
Ecstatic cheers and joyful laughter filled the air at the Mumbai campus of Tata Institute of Social Sciences recently as the 2014-2016 batch of MPhil students graduated fro...
Read MoreFor Female Scientists, There's No Good Time To Have Children
American women are leaving academic science, including the social sciences, in alarming numbers. Many will turn away from science while still in graduate school. Although w...
Read MoreFlowing With Rashmi: An Interview With The Director Of The FLO Film Festival
Rashmi Lamba is the Festival Director at the FLO Film Festival, a festival geared towards the empowerment of women. The festival explores positive portrayals of women and g...
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