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Eat Meat Less than Once a Week for the Better Future of the World

A new study has warned that the massive reduction in the consumption of meat is now being highly essential for the planet’s future abilit...

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The Rapidly Changing Climate needs More Aggressive Action

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the international body for accessing the science related to climate change. The IPCC wa...

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IFP offers rarest opportunity of connecting with Hollywood Director Alexander Payne

India Film Project is growing bigger and better with every passing day. The two-day fest scheduled on October 13 & 14, has...

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Technological Advancements in the Developing Nations

Over the past decades, technology has contributed immensely to the development of various nations. The increasing acquisition of accessible tec...

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Three ChuChu TV Videos cross the One Billion views mark

ChuChu TV, the world’s most popular YouTube channel for kids has notched up yet another record with three...

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Living in the Troll Age

Fifty years ago, the internet was used as a medium to communicate between two individuals.  Over time, it ...

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Young People in Developing Nations more Hopeful for the Future

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation recently announced the results of its Goalkeepers Global Youth Poll, an opinion poll conducted by Ipsos...

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Respect Forest Rights of Indigenous People and Communities

Strengthening community forest rights is an essential strategy to reduce billions of tonnes of carbon emissions...

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ASHA workers can play a Significant Role in managing Non-communicable Diseases

India is a country where quality health care remains a privilege of the rich and influential. But a silent army of women, clad in pink sarees, ...

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Kalpana Lajmi - As I knew her

Lalita Lajmi, Kalpana’s mother, called me on the 4th of September 2018, and asked me to help her with writing Kalpana’s speech, whi...

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