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Search ResultLife Through A Different Lens: Moscow's Jewish Film Festival
Tomorrow is opening night of the Moscow Jewish Film Festival, a cultural event offering Muscovites the chance to become acquainted with the world of Jewish professional cin...
Read MoreCinema Under A Bridge Provides Bollywood Escape For The Poor In Delhi
A makeshift cinema hall under a 140-year-old bridge in the Indian capital is allowing poor rickshaw pullers and migrant labourers to escape daily hardship and sweltering he...
Read MoreStars Attend Best Friends Animal Society Nkla Super Adoption Weekend
Celebrities came out in full force to support Best Friends Animal Society's NKLASuper Adoption Weekend June 4 and 5 at the Autry Museum in Los Angeles. Hosted by Best Frien...
Read MoreMedia, Entertainment Industry To Hit $40 Billion By 2020: Pwc
India currently rules the roost as the largest cinema market in the world, and is expected to remain so till 2020, says PwC report The Indian media and entertainment sector...
Read MoreA Big Boost For Public Health
Maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT) is no longer a major public health problem in the World Health Organisation (WHO) South-East Asia region. The WHO South-East Asia Region...
Read MoreTextile Sector Still In Knots Over Child Labour
Textile units in Tamil Nadu have grabbed headlines several times in the past for the wrong reasons. Non-governmental organisations, including international organisations, h...
Read MoreChanging Kenya’s Landscape For Wildlife And Jobseekers
Twenty years ago, this wildlife corridor in southern Kenya was in jeopardy. A scarcity of jobs in this impoverished, arid landscape meant people were hunting wild giraffe a...
Read MoreCO2 Turned Into Stone In Iceland In Climate Change Breakthrough
The unique project promises a cheaper and more secure way of burying CO2 from fossil fuel burning underground, where it cannot warm the planet. Such carbon capture and stor...
Read MoreShort Film Festival Evokes Good Response In Salem
The day-long ‘Short Film Festival 2016’organised in connection with the 150 years of formation of Salem City held here on Sunday evoked overwhelming response. T...
Read MoreThe 5 Books Bill Gates Thinks You Should Read This Summer
Balmy beach days usually send readers in search of juicy, fast-paced dramas, but for Bill Gates, the summer heat is equally great for nerdy escapism. In a new blog post the...
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