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Search ResultBonded Labourers In Brick Kilns Slowly Learn They Have Rights
Thousands of brick kiln workers in Maharashtra are learning from activists that they have the right to a minimum wage, basic amenities and fair treatment - but remain in de...
Read MoreMonuments Toronto’s Hot Docs Film Festival Will Open With League Of Exotique Dancers, An Homage To The Golden Age Of Burlesque
The Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival opens with Toronto filmmaker Rama Rau’s League of Exotique Dancers, a revealing visit to Las Vegas and the go...
Read MoreRanaut Let There Be Art: Petition Seeks Freedom To Sketch India's Monuments
Early last year, a group of around 20 people gathered at the ancient monolithic temples of Mammallapuram just outside Chennai. Armed with drawing pads, pencils and little e...
Read MoreKangana Ranaut: Modern Women Have Strong Sense Of Identity
"The modern woman is smart, confident and independent. She has her own opinions and a strong sense of identity. Today's women know how to express themselves and carry their...
Read MoreHollywood Star Clive Owen 'Sneaked' Into Kenya For Charity
HOLLYWOOD lead man Clive Owen was in Kenya for charity. The actor famed for his deep baritone voice sneaked in and out of the country without the media getting wind of it. ...
Read MoreFilm Stars Sign In For Cause To Donate Bed Sheets To Old Folks
Tangerine teams up with Bollywood to help India’s old folks
Mumbai, March 2016: In today’s age of celebriti...
Read MoreGender- Dasra Report: Non-Profits In India Fail To Address The Gender Gap
The Companies Act 2013 mandated that a publicly listed company, which has five or more directors, must have at least one woman director. Even when surveys show that compani...
Read MoreNew Ultra-Sensitive Test For Cancer, HIV Developed
A new ultra-sensitive test has been designed to detect diseases including HIV and cancer, it may prove 10,000 times more effective than current diagnostic tools, say Stanfo...
Read MoreSafai Karamcharis To Appeal To PM Modi For Eradication Of Manual Scavenging
Next month, a day before Modi visits the birthplace of BabasahebAmbedkar to mark the latter's 125th birth anniversary, a large group of Dalits and safaikaramcharis seeking ...
Read More2016 Dallas International Film Festival Drops Full Lineup
The 10th edition of the festival, which kicks off on April 14, will include 113 films, eight world premieres, and a handful of awards for filmmakers. The Dallas Star Award ...
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