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Rape Culture Is A Contract We Never Actually Signed

Rape culture is a contract we never actually signed. It’s a contract that says Hey, sure, you can totally say and do anything you want to my body — you deserve ...

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We Need To Focus On Children?? Films: Irrfan Khan

After soaking in the success of Piku, Irrfan Khan is ready to embark on his next project, an international one this time. The actor has a role to play in Ron Howard’s...

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Public Education's Climate Change Learning Curve

There?s great hope that the next generation will be motivated to contain climate change and make the difficult decisions that today?s adults can?t agree on. But the reality...

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A Paradigm Shift Is Coming In The Way TV Content Is Consumed In India: Chris Houghton

Swedish technology major Ericsson has stepped up its focus on the television and media verticals in India, with two tie-ups, one with direct-to-home operator Tata Sky and t...

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Welcome 2 Karachi

Critic’s Rating : 1.5 Star.

Cast: Arshad Warsi, JackkyBhagnani, Lauren Gottlieb.

Direction: Ashish R...

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San Andreas

Critic’s Rating : 3.5 Star.

Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Paul Giamatti, Carla Gugino, Alexandra Daddario, Hugo Johnstone-Burt. Read More

After Polio, India Set To Win Battle Against Tetanus At Childbirth

A year after obtaining WHO certification for the elimination of polio, India is on the verge of crossing another milestone in public health. It has eliminated maternal and ...

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We’re About To Reach A Turning Point In The Way People Watch Video

By the end of this year, there will be more mobile video users in North America than households here that subscribe to digital TV.That means that more people in North Ameri...

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Mumbai: Since 2010, 40% Rise In Maternal Deaths; TB Top Killer

Maternal deaths in Mumbai have increased 40% over the past five years. Data from the civic body, which records these deaths every month, revealed that the top cause of mate...

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India's Deadly Heat Wave Could Be A Glimpse Of Things To Come

Indians are suffering from temperatures topping 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 Celsius) and nearing 122 F (50 C) in some states where amenities like air conditioning are rare. ...

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