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Search ResultBARC India To Launch Rural Data From Week 41
BARC India will release the much-awaited rural ratings from Week 41 (10–16 October). The decision comes after the board members of the joint industry body today decid...
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After the 102 and 108 ambulance services, Odisha, on Tuesday launched 104 Health Helpline in partnership with Ziqitza Healthcare Limited, a professional ambulance service p...
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It hardly seems possible, but the Cork Film Festival really has been going since the 1950s. Keeping heads above water involved quite a bit of struggle in the early days, bu...
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After a study on emissions discrepancies uncovered suspicious data on Volkswagen diesel vehicles, the EPA issued a notice of violation against the company in September. The...
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Dressed in a deep green sari bordered by red and gold, with the seragu (pallu) tucked in at the waist so she could sit comfortably and move unhindered, Sanntimmi sat alone ...
Read MorePordenone Silent Film Festival – Female Spies, Custard Pies And Skirt-Ripping Fun For All
The Italian celebration of the silent screen produced a bumper crop of rediscovered gems from around the world – including a Laurel and Hardy classic – to wave ...
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With peak temperatures expected in January or February, Oxfam America has estimated that the "Super El Ni?o"" could cause at least 10 million of the world's poorest people ...
Read MoreSelf-Driving Cars Are Coming To Canadian Roads In 2016
In a bid to compete with the US on developing self-driving cars—technologies that companies such as Google and Tesla are already working on—self-driving cars ca...
Read MoreDrishyam-Sundance Screenwriters Lab, 2016 Calls For Submissions For Their Second Edition
Mumbai, October 10, 2015: Drishyam Films, in partnership with the Sundance Institute, USA, is organising the Drishyam-Sundance Screenwriters...
Read MoreScience Film Festival 2015 Promises To Be Bigger Than Ever?
With more than 100 venues hosting screenings and science activities from October 19 to December 9, the Science Film Festival promises to keep true to its claim of being the...
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