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Search Result1,500 Reindeer Dead, 40 Humans Hospitalized Amid Anthrax Outbreak In Siberia
At least 40 people from nomadic communities in northern Siberia have been hospitalized amid an anthrax outbreak that scientists believe was caused by thawing reindeer carca...
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13th July, 2016: Actor Shah Rukh Khan, who started his acting career on the small screen by playing a soldier in Doordarshan’s h...
Read MoreWhat To Expect At The Indian Film Festival 2016 In Birmingham
A sex comedy and red carpet premiere are among the highlights The Indian Film Festival is returning to Birmingham – and this year it will be more than twice the size....
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Not just movie scripts, actor Shah Rukh Khan is a voracious reader of fiction and non-fiction books as well. When asked about his collection of books, the king of B-Town li...
Read More‘In My Saddest Moments, I Am With Suhana,’ Says SRK On #Fame
Mumbai, 8th July: Bollywood buffs across the country were in for a special treat this year as the Baadshah, Shah Rukh Khan, went live on #fame to wish...
Read MoreIndia’s Anti-Trafficking Efforts Still Need Improvement
The 2016 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report, which the State Department released on June 30, documents a significant increase in both the number of human trafficking prose...
Read MoreLondon Indian Film Festival To Showcase Issue-Based Movies
The seventh Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival will be seen challenging stereotypes of India and South Asia, and will wrestle with some very hard issues. The Indi...
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In India, where a large section of the population is vegetarian, the hullabaloo over a women refusing to eat meat would seem excessive, but in, South Korean writer Han Kang...
Read MoreBeijing Has Fallen: China's Capital Sinking By 11cm A Year, Satellite Study Warns
Excessive pumping of groundwater is causing the geology under the city to collapse, according to a new study using satellite imagery that reveals parts of Beijing – p...
Read MoreWhere Private School Is Not A Privilege
In the United States, private school is generally a privilege of the rich. But in poorer nations, particularly in Africa and South Asia, families of all social classes send...
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