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Search ResultIndian scientists warn of more intense freak weather in coming days
India’s states will see more intense unpredictable freak weather in the coming days, warned climate change scientists, days after huge chunks of hail killed at least ...
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Television viewers in India are now jostling each other for the remote and couch space to watch their preferred show at prime time i.e.: 8pm to 11pm. With Star Plus, ...
Read MoreMother Teresa’s Gnarled Hands Spur Cricket’s Waugh to Charity
The tiny hunched frame and gnarled hands of Mother Teresa are etched in former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh’s memory. Eager to see the realities of life in ...
Read MoreAn Interview with Mr. Amit Khanna, Ex Chairman, Reliance Entertainment
In this Cafe Dissensus’ conversation, Mr. Amit Khanna talks about the Indian entertainment industry. Mr. Khanna had a distinguished career in the Hindi Film Industry ...
Read MoreAsin becomes face for Women's Empowerment Program
Asin who is extremely passionate when it comes to giving back to society has been associated with several charities over the years but chooses to be tight-lipped about her ...
Read MoreDBT to embark on new research programme for innovative solutions in ‘maternal and new born care’
The Department of Biotechnology (DBT) will soon embark on a new research programme to conceive innovative solutions and promote community-directed research and service in t...
Read MorePollution levels in Indian cities progressively getting worse
A study pointing that the pollution levels in New Delhi is worse than that of Beijing may have been quoting the data from the worst period of the year but the air quality i...
Read MoreIndia, Singapore win 2014 UN Water for Life award
India and Singapore have won the 2014 edition of the UN-Water’s Water for Life Best Practices Award for their sustainable practices of water resources. This was annou...
Read MoreWhy India needs another green revolution
Filmmaker Arti Kulkarni’s documentary, Nata Pashchim Ghatashi, takes the viewer on a journey through the Western Ghats, to focus on how development is destroying this...
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