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Search ResultCORO and and Photography Promotion Trust (PPT) co-host ‘Right to City’ photography exhibition at Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2017
Together, CORO and PPT hope to tackle the crucial issue of the exclusion of marginalized populations in India. The emphasis of this project is to highlight the value of div...
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In an interesting take on reusing and recycling, a government agency in the Netherlands has opened empty prisons to accommodate the influx of migrants seeking asylum. As th...
Read MoreStart Looking At Children As Equal Citizens
It is often mentioned that children are the future of the world, of every country. What we need to think is, however, that children are also very much the present of the wo...
Read MoreHuman Rights Report Cites Host Of Violations
The Telangana Chapter of Working Group on Human Rights in India and UN released the ‘Human Rights in India Joint Stakeholders’ Report’ for UN Universal Pe...
Read MoreSlum Health Is Not Urban Health: Why We Must Distinguish Between The Two
We live in an urban century. Already more than 50% of the global population lives in urban areas. The United Nations estimates that by 2030 five billion of the world’...
Read MoreMedical Care Ventures Don't Have To Be In The City To Be Commercially Viable
When you traverse the streets of rural Karnataka, you are likely to encounter several girls called Vaatsalya (Sanskrit for ‘affection’). Many of them have one t...
Read MoreIndia's New Legislation Offers Hope
Last month, the Indian Parliament passed much needed and long awaited legislation on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in India. The new disability law is going to af...
Read MoreAlicia Keys Envisions An End To AIDS In Empowering Africa Campaign
Africa contains 16% of the world’s population, and has over 30% of the world’s remaining natural resources, yet it is also the poorest and most underdeveloped c...
Read MoreBig Data's Unexplored Frontier: Recorded Music
While still a vast field, a huge part of machine learning exists for what may seem to be a relatively narrow subset of problems. These are problems involving visual process...
Read MoreGrowing Mega-Cities Will Displace Vast Tracts Of Farmland By 2030, Study Says
Our future crops will face threats not only from climate change, but also from the massive expansion of cities, a new study warns. By 2030, it’s estimated that urban ...
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