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Cyclone Hudhud Hammers Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, India; Damage May Top $1 Billion

Cyclone Hudhud roared across India's eastern seaboard on Sunday leaving widespread damage to trees and buildings and killing at least six people despite a massive evacuatio...

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Sexist' video game suggests being a 'girl' is a profession

A new web-based game has come under fire on Twitter for suggesting that ‘girl’ is a profession, in line with being a scientist, police officer and construction ...

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Accord Equips to conduct a workshop at Broadcast India Exhibition on Data Management and Recovery

Mumbai, October 2014: Broadcast India Exhibition & Symposium 2014 to kickstart from 15th to 17th of October. This year at Broadcast India ...

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RENTRAK the Global leader in Box Office Measurement, proud to associate with the Mumbai Film Festival

Mumbai: October, 2014: Rentrak (NASDAQ:RENT), the global leader in precisely measuring movies and TV everywhere, is delighted to associate with the 16th Ed...

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Designed By Varuna D Jani, The MAMI Trophy Rises Like A Phoenix From The Ashes And Takes A New Form

Mumbai, October 2014:The 16th edition of the Mumbai film festival organized by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) will have a sparkling touch this y...

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India gets it first mental health policy

Timed to coincide with the World Mental Health Day, the policy aims to provide universal access to mental healthcare, especially to those living in poverty The Union health...

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HBO South Asia Partners With MAMI To Usher In The Much Awaited 16th Mumbai Film Festival

Mumbai, October 13th, 2014: After several weeks of suspense, drama and hand-wringing comes the crowd-plea...

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Who is Malala Yousafzai?

Malala Yousafzai, who won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, is hailed around the world as a champion of women’s rights who stood up bravely against the Taliban to defe...

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Time Running Out For Action: John Kerry on Climate Change

US Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday issued a stark warning about the mounting effects of climate change, from food shortages to devastating droughts, saying time w...

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Kailash Satyarthi: student engineer who saved 80,000 children from slavery

Indian children?? rights activist hails Nobel peace prize as an honour to young people ??hose voice has never been heard??Kailash Satyarthi says his heroes are the children...

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