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Everyone in the country has a mobile phone. India has more than a billion phones, second only to China. Almost 240 million people have telev...
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Mumbai, September 15, 2017: Renowned filmmakers, marketers and distributors all gathered today sharing their insights on the future of cinema at the first ...
Read MoreWriters of Colour
Women, as a collective, have always faced discrimination through the ages, and women of colour even more so as their stories get subsumed within the larger narratives of wh...
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With over 77 children dead in Gorakhpur due to a lack of public health services, the government does not seem to see public health as a political priority unless there are ...
Read MoreOpening Minds about Open Defecation
Open defecation, although, is on a decline worldwide, it is still widely practiced by 950 million open defecators in the world, 569 million of which are in India.
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Machines could take 50% of our jobs in the next 30 years, according to scientists. While we can’t predict the future, we can imagine a world without work – one ...
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An urban tuberculosis case infects more individuals per year while a similar case in rural area remains infectious for longer period, a new research has found. India bears ...
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