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Land is an incredibly valuable asset that represents many different things. Land is, first and foremost, a place to call home. For many, it also serves as a critical means ...
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The Miami International Film Festival announced the winners of its 33rd edition on Saturday, with Jacques Audiard’s “Dheepan” winning the Knight Competiti...
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After a jam-packed month of arts-based social projects in slum communities in Delhi and Mumbai through the Shanti Arts for Action project, it was time for new adventures th...
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Sonal Minz may hail from Simdega, a remote region in Jharkhand, but that’s not where she wants to remain all her life. A goalkeeper with the Indian women’s hock...
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One billion women – more than 40% of the women around the world – don’t have access to formal financial services, according to Global Findex.
The gen...
Doctors Punjab Health Spend More On Salaries Less On Care
Two separate reports relating to health and healthcare in Punjab released last week have underlined that the poor, especially in rural areas, remain the most vulnerable to ...
Read MoreIndia's Doctors Learn Safer Abortion Techniques To Cut Maternal Deaths
Lying in bed clutching her abdomen, a young Indian woman leans over her toddler to retrieve some pain relief from the stash on her bedside table at a private hospital in De...
Read MoreTransition From Millennium Development Goals To Sustainable Development Goals In India
India has made a significant progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and some targets have been achieved. However progress has been mixed. There is a scope...
Read MoreToronto Film Festival And Telefilm Canada To Tour ‘See The North’ Film Series In U.S.
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has teamed up with Telefilm Canada to present a six-movie series of Canadian films, “See the North,” on a U.S. to...
Read MoreHuman Rights Campaign Announces Honorees For 2016 La Gala Dinner
On Saturday, March 19, Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization, will honor critical...
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