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Search ResultThe Faces Of Child Poverty
Child poverty is about more than just money — it’s multidimensional. For children, poverty means being deprived of major aspects of life like nutrition, hea...
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We humans irrationally think we’re rational. We think that we decide how to behave by weighing the pros and cons. In reality, the strongest influence on our decisions...
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George Clooney will be in town on Thursday when "Hail, Caesar!" opens the annual Festival, and Meryl Streep is the competition jury president, but the politically attuned s...
Read MoreCinema Focuses On Entertainment, Later Education: Shyam Benegal
Shyam Benegal says when you make a film, the process is entertainment first followed by information and education.
The director said unlike a classroom, you need to ho...
Bollywood Is Male-Dominated But Things Are Improving: Sonam
Sonam Kapoor bound to be one happy person these days. Her last big screen outing Prem Ratan Dhan Payo had emerged a big winner at the box office while receiving rave review...
Read MoreGillian Anderson Urges NYC Council To Keep Horses Safe
X-Files star Gillian Anderson took action this week to help horses abused in New York City’s horse-drawn-carriage industry. The actress wrote to members of the New Yo...
Read MoreIndia: Protection Of Traditional Knowledge In India
The coming into force of the Nagoya Protocol in October will have great benefits for the defence of indigenous people's rights over their resources, and strengthen India's ...
Read MoreIndia's New Open Internet Law Is Stronger Than The United States'
India’s landmark new open internet policy, which was hailed by net neutrality advocates around the world on Monday, increases the pressure on American regulators to a...
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The mosquito-born Zika virus was declared an international public health emergency last week — a designation last used for Ebola — and could infect as many as 4...
Read MoreHyderabad Man Travels Across India For A ‘World Without Borders’
Wearing a long leather jacket and a headscarf which gave the impression of popular revolutionary Che Guevara, Mohammad Akram Firoze was busy in the last-minute preparations...
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