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Search ResultNRI billionaire Manoj Bhargava pledges Rs 500 crore for Uttarakhand development
A charitable organisation founded by billionaire NRI entrepreneur Manoj Bhargava has pledged Rs 500 crore to fund development activities in Uttarakhand.
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It won’t be long before the world’s population reaches nine billion and by 2050, 70 percent of the world’s population will live in cities. All around the ...
Read MoreWar on the ‘Malaria mayhem’ in Mumbai reduces infection by 80%
How did the local government, a thinktank, tiffin box delivery men and a superhero reduce infections so dramatically?
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Scientists at Gravida, Auckland University’s National Centre for brain Growth and Development, have discovered that chemicals in the hair of pregnant women may increa...
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People in an extremely backward Haryana town, where almost every fifth person has hepatitis C, are forced to seek treatment on EMIs
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Read MoreYour brain on climate change: why the threat produces apathy, not action
Many people aren?t responding to mounting evidence of the huge impacts of climate change. Neuroscience helps explain why ? and the key role that businesses can play...
Read MoreA mobile key to maternal health
Dr Anita, who just goes by her first name, has a flourishing practice in Bihar. She is the most sought-after consulting gynecologist in a state with India’s highest f...
Read MoreCan TV Save India?
But in the 1990s, cable television arrived and private channels like Star Plus and Zee TV popped up — and quickly started catering to the lowest common denominator. T...
Read MoremHealth Program to Start Serving Mothers in India’s Largest Slums
Birju was one of about 100 women living in the Mumbai slums who started receiving messages under MAMA’s mMitra program last week. The information conveyed is based on...
Read MoreGreed of Drug Industry Cited by World Health as Reason for Lack of Ebola Vaccine
“A profit-driven industry does not invest in products for markets that cannot pay,” she said, according to The New York Times. “WHO has been trying to mak...
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