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Search ResultClimate Change: How To Make The Big Polluters Really Pay
By dropping Shell, Lego shows new ways to target the astronomical profits of the fossil fuel industries When the call came in that the University of Glasgow had voted to di...
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Emerging Voices features contributions from scholars and practitioners highlighting new research, thinking, and approaches to development challenges. This article is by Ali...
Read MoreIndia has the potential to end all preventable child deaths
Dr Mickey Chopra, global head of UNICEF?? health programmes explained to R. Prasad why he was very encouraged by the efforts taken by the government to reduce child mortali...
Read MoreIndia reduces hunger, moves up 8 ranks in global index
In a pat on the back for the erstwhile UPA Government’s flagship programmes, the Global Hunger Index 2014 (GHI) has noted a significant improvement in the levels of h...
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Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility launches proceedings after failing to force bank to put the issue up for shareholder vote A court case has been launched ag...
Read MoreIndia slips on tobacco warnings: Report
India's ranking has dropped down to 136 out of 198 among countries that include pictorial health warnings on tobacco package, a report said Tuesday. This is much lower than...
Read MoreHidden Hunger: A Silent Epidemic
The Global Hunger Index report recommends returning to traditional diets comprising locally available, biodiverse food to overcome growing under-nutrition The global hunger...
Read MoreThe HeartString: Counting where it matters for Maternal Health
This is a guest post by Rachel Zaslow, executive director of Mother Health International, a partner of Segal Family Foundation. Imagine it is pouring rain. You are deep in ...
Read MoreGlobal Warming Driving Migration of Species in India
Rising temperatures are forcing a huge, untold number of species to move their homes northward or climb to higher altitudes, says an alarming study. Global warming and chan...
Read MoreThe 16th Mumbai Film Festival Begins With Much Fanfare
- Inaugurated by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, the festival is off to a stupendous start
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