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Search ResultIndia’s Good Women Rights’ Laws Need Better Execution: UN
“India has a robust judiciary and there are good laws that can protect rights of women and improve gender equality but it needs to be implemented better,” said ...
Read MoreScientists Think The Speed Of Light Has Slowed, And They're Trying To Prove It
In 1905, a 26-year-old Albert Einstein changed physics forever when he outlined his theory of special relativity. This theory outlined the relationship between space and ti...
Read MoreOp-Ed: Should Philanthropy Be Funding Arts And Culture?
In 2014, government decided to consolidate its funding for arts and culture through the establishment of an entity called the Cultural and Create Industries Federation of S...
Read MoreAnushka Sharma: Some Men Unable To Adjust To Changing Woman
Anushka Sharma believes that some men are perhaps unable to adjust to the fact that the woman today is changing and is no longer dependent on anyone. Giving her take on the...
Read MoreHumour In Adversity
It would be difficult to imagine how a divorce could be turned into a comedy--but this is what writer-director Imran Rasheed has done with his new play Phir Se Shaadi!...
Read MoreNo More Khatna: Meet The Five Women Standing Against The Ritual Of Female Circumcision In India
I was browsing through Facebook while sipping chai when a video caught my attention. I hit the play button. “A cut that pierced my life…A small nick, just a pi...
Read MoreThe Girl Child In The Tea Gardens Of Assam
A baby girl born in the rural areas of Assam has lesser chances of survival in comparison to its male counterpart before reaching the age of five. Prabir Kumar Talukdar fin...
Read MoreBank Bots Are The Future Of Banking
BankBot has the user's transaction history readily available. Users tell BankBot the amount to send and the recipient's name to pay bills or transfer money. Then it functio...
Read MoreMY VIEW: English Theatre Has A Loyal Fan Base In India. But Is It Easy To Make A Career In Theatre?
Students in India are often introduced to English theatre in the form of Shakespeare’s plays. And it usually ends there. Indian dramatists like T P Kailasam, Habib Ta...
Read MoreBorn Free USA And Ian Somerhalder Foundation Partner To Support Fur For The Animals Campaign
This week, Born Free USA and the Ian Somerhalder Foundation (ISF) announced a partnership to support both organizations’ efforts to educate youth on wildlife conserva...
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