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Search ResultTeacher Wins $1-M Prize For Peace Lessons
A primary school teacher from a refugee camp in conflict-torn Palestine has won $1-million Global Teacher Prize for educating her students about non-violence, beating nine ...
Read MoreMobile Phones: Patriarchy's New Red Alert
Villages are imposing mobile phone bans on young women in order to control their new independence and mobility. It started with KhapPanchayats in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and...
Read MoreJICA Organizes 8th Annual Workshop On Forestry And Natural Resource Management Projects In Sikkim
New Delhi/Gangtok, 2nd March, 2016: The 8th Annual Workshop on Forestry and Natural Resource Management Projects...
Read MoreMalnutrition, Alcoholism In Tribal Madhya Pradesh Get Baneebai Cure
At first glance, her profile hardly looks newsworthy — a young woman of the poor Bhilala tribe in Madhya Pradesh; a high school dropout.But BaneebaiNingwal has the re...
Read MoreA Maternity Home Set Up In An Odisha Village Delivers Safety And Good Health
In a bid to convince expectant mothers in her village to shift into the maternity home that has come up near their Tunkhal village, in Dasamantpur block of Odisha’sKo...
Read MoreSatyarthi To Launch Two Campaigns For Child Rights
Nobel laureate KailashSatyarthi plans to launch this year his most ambitious campaign against child labour "100 million to 100 million" and "a biggest moral platform" that ...
Read MoreHow Delhi's Streets Are Being Transformed One Spray Can At A Time
The honking cars form a constant stream of background noise, blaring continuously to the beat of the jostling crowds. The air is thick with the smell of street food snacks,...
Read MoreSeeds For Cinema: An Interview With Dr Shravan Kumar, CEO, CFSI
“At CFSI we not only want to make films but also make film makers”
-Dr. Shravan Kumar
On the fifteenth of February, Director, Producer and Managing Di...
More Efforts Needed To Safeguard Child Rights'
The first workshop on New Juvenile Justice Act 2015, was held in Jaipur on Saturday, which laid emphasis on health and education of children.
Directorate of Child W...
Read MoreMotorbike Ambulance, A Boon For Tribals In Naxal Belt
Virtually cut-off from the modern world, tribals living in inaccessible terrain and dense forests of Chhattisgarh's insurgency-hit Narayanpur district never imagined that t...
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