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Search ResultAustralians Have Spent Almost $8bn On Rooftop Solar Since 2007, Says Report
In its latest State of Solar report, Solar Citizens – which campaigns for, and represents the interests of, solar owners – has for the first time estimated Aust...
Read MoreNew York Asian Film Festival Is Having A Southeast Asian Moment
At the New York Asian Film Festival, Asian film means movies mostly from the continent’s Big Three: Japan, South Korea and the Chinese-language cinemas of Hong Kong, ...
Read MoreTangled, Toronto’s First Accessible Art Gallery For Disabled Artists, Is Bringing The Outsiders In
Outsider art – a term coined in 1972 by British art historian Roger Cardinal –was often displayed in the 1970s without the artist’s name, who was rarely e...
Read MoreComplete Your Education Before Coming To Bollywood: Madhur Bhandarkar
Madhur Bhandarkar, who has directed hit films such as Chandni Bar (2001), Page 3 (2005) and Fashion (2008), among others, says everyone should complete their education befo...
Read MoreBradley Cooper To Executive-Produce Star-Studded Stand Up To Cancer TV Broadcast
The Hollywood community is once again uniting to support Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C), a program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), which will stage its fifth bie...
Read MoreGoogle Helps Kids Send Videos To Dads In Prison For Father's Day
“When you come home, Dad, I want… ” Maya, 9, stops and puts her face in her hands, unable to continue. Maya, whose father is on a 25-year sentence in a C...
Read MoreHit Hard By Climate Change, Rural Women In Sundarbans Turn Photographers
In the Bengali language ‘Sundarban’ can be literally translated as ‘beautiful forest’. A World Heritage Site, the area is the largest block of conti...
Read MoreWhat No One Tells You About Getting Cancer
On Aug. 17, 2014, I finally reached the peak of a mountain I had been climbing for some time: I was in Paris, wearing a USA jersey, playing rugby in the World Cup for my ag...
Read MoreChild Rights Activists Want Strict Vigil On Patna-Mumbai Rail Route
Child rights activists have demanded that monitoring at major stations on the Patna-Mumbai route be beefed up to check child trafficking. On the occasion of World Day Again...
Read MoreWhat If The Answers To Our Most Crucial Questions Lie With Us?
What if all Indian children grew up strong and well-nourished? What if each Indian household had access to adequate sanitation and hygiene?
What if every Indian had th...
