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Search ResultOpinion: No more excuses — saving maternal and newborn lives
Each day, more than 800 mothers and 15,000 babies continue to die, mostly from preventable causes. The phrase “mostly from preventable causes” is restated in so...
Read MoreHear Leonard Cohen's Final Interview: Recorded by David Remnik of the New Yorker
e’ve heard very few details about Leonard Cohen’s death this week, and that is by design. The Cohen family requested privacy for his funeral and received it. Wh...
Read MoreWhat Do TV Channels Have In Store For Children's Day?
Television channels and kids brands have a treat for the little one this Children's Day. It's that time of the year when the channels will thrive on their kids viewers. Mar...
Read MoreRight To Be Gay: New Show On NDTV Prime From 25th November
Director and writer Amit Khanna, who created the first ever LGBT web-series called All About Section 377, has added one more feather in his cap. The series which won hearts...
Read MoreWhy no woman should die giving birth
Lazarus Moses, 40, and a father of three lost his wife during childbirth at a government hospital in Abuja.
His late wife, Sarah, was a nurse at the hospital where she...
India’s Lipstick Waale Sapne wins award at Tokyo film fest
India’s Alankrita Shrivastava won The Spirit Of Asia Award for her Lipstick Waale Sapne (Lipstick Under My Burkha) at the Tokyo Intern...
Read MoreHear Leonard Cohen's Final Interview: Recorded by David Remnik of the New Yorker
We’ve heard very few details about Leonard Cohen’s death this week, and that is by design. The Cohen family requested privacy for his funeral and received it. W...
Read MoreNana Patekar urges students to contribute in nation building
Asserting that Kashmiri children should take part in development of India, veteran actor Nana Patekar said they must focus on education.
"I want to tell the childre...
Read MoreHow A Bunch Of Students Are Convincing Villages Around Noida To Use Water Filters
This is the story of two different communities in the National Capital Region (NCR) of Delhi. The villagers of Sadhopur village in Greater Noida were facing many health pro...
Read MoreMeet Aila, the German Robot Controlled From Russia With an Exoskeleton
Meet AILA, a robot designed by the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence or DFKI. DFKI is kind of like a European DARPA more focused on building robots for exp...
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