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On April 27th, Saturday, Pope Francis encouraged public authorities in the Vatican with some 100 presidents and representatives of the Union of...
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The Bollywood film industry gathered together for the first ever Critics Choice Film Awards held on 21st April (Sunday) in Mum...
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Riding motorcycles have always been the ‘men’ thing. Yet, in the last few years women have taken over to change the concept as a ge...
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Hollywood’s Golden Age screen legend Barbara Stanwyck worked with and alongside some of the greatest directors and actors of her time, st...
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His artworks are tongue-in-cheek comments – on subjects ranging from demonetisation and political unrest to the vice-like grip of Bollywo...
Read MoreFestivals and Celebrations this Weekend
India comes alive in December with a diverse mix of traditional and modern festivals and events. From classical to electronic dance music, and ...
Read MoreKids from 71 Countries participate in the ‘Kids for Human Rights’ Drawing Contest
Marking the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, more than 17,000 children from around the glob...
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