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Search ResultAnil Kapoor Urges People To QUIT SMOKING!
With home to the second largest population of smokers, India certainly needs to regulate the awareness towards health. DilDhadakne Do star Anil Kapoor has become a part of ...
Read MoreGovt Must Allocate More For Children: Satyarthi
Mumbai: Less than 4% of the country's budget is spent on 41% of its population under the age of 18. With the Union Budget around the corner, Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailas...
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The world has changed significantly since 2000, when the countries of the world adopted the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). While strong economic growth...
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Around 32% of India’s population are working under unorganized sector; which means that they don’t have provision to take any type of loan; they cannot take par...
Read MoreForty Four Percent Of Our Rural Population Owns TV Sets
The recent research that was conducted by Equal Partners was to understand rural consumer behaviour. According to the research, rural consumer behaviour has changed signifi...
Read MoreMumbai To Host Workshop On "Gender Sensitive Reporting" For Working Journalists
A one-day workshop on Gender Sensitive Reporting for working journalists is going to be organized on15th February 2016 at the JB Hall of the Films Division, Mumbai. The wor...
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Giving people access to family planning is crucial to achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs) by 2030, reproductive health experts said this week. Speaking at an...
Read MoreNot-So-Bitter Pill
Oral contraceptive use not associated with increased birth defects risk. Oral contraceptives taken just before or during pregnancy do not increase the risk of birth defects...
Read MoreNot-So-Bitter Pill
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Nearly three million people will be affected in Malawi ? roughly 16 percent of the country's population ? while nearly two million are considered at risk on the Indian Ocea...
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