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Search ResultHydroelectric Dams Emit A Billion Tonnes Of Greenhouse Gases A Year, Study Finds
Hydroelectric dams contribute more to global warming than previously estimated, according to a study published in BioScience.
It appears that the current and planned b...
Don’t Miss These Films At Kolkata Film Festival
The 22nd Kolkata International Film Festival (KIFF) got underway on Friday. And cine buffs can feast on an array of international films over the next seven days. Kolkata-ba...
Read MoreNew To Mockumentaries? Here’s A List Of 5 To Get You Started With!
Mockumentary is one of the most intriguing genres of cinema. Presenting fiction as reality, mockumentaries are widely popular in the west but there are some made in India t...
Read MoreVidya Balan Admires Gender Neutrality In Cinema
Vidya Balan has a special admiration for directors, who do not carry the baggage of gender stereotypes in their films. A case in point being Sujoy Ghosh, whose latest outin...
Read MoreKevin Nealon To Host Farm Sanctuary 30th Anniversary Gala
Farm Sanctuary, with co-chairs, Tracey Stewart and Emily Deschanel, will host their annual Gala at the renowned Beverly Wilshire Hotel on November 12th to celebrate 30 year...
Read MoreSecond Edition Of Windmill Festival – ‘India’s First International Children’s Festival’ To Be Held In Mumbai On January14th And 15th
Mumbai, November 14, 2016: Windmill Festival – ‘India’s First International Children’s Festival’ is back with its second edit...
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Suchitra Krishnamoorthi’s one-woman show, Drama Queen may not advance the cause of women, but at least it turns one woman’s loneliness and bafflement ...
Read MoreHow One Staunch Gandhian Helped A Tribal Village In Maharashtra Achieve Self-Rule
Born on the December 31, 1949, Mohan Hirabai Hiralal is a staunch Gandhian who actively participated in Jayaprakash Narayan’s Chhatra Yuva Sangharsh Wahini. The Gandh...
Read MoreNashira: Peace And Prosperity In Colombia's Matriarchal Village
When Margarita's daughter was caught in crossfire between local drug cartels and shot in the head at the age of nine, she decided something had to change. Her options were ...
Read MoreOpinion: Why Markets Should Matter To Health Advocates
Today, one of global health’s biggest challenges — and opportunities — lies in strengthening the markets that make health products, services, and technolo...
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