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Search ResultNaseeruddin Shah’s book And Then One Day – A Memoir launched by Shyam Benegal
Literature Live! Evenings and Penguin India in association with NCPA presented an evening with author Naseeruddin Shah in conversation with Anil Dharker at...
Read MoreIndia’s Lethal Birth Control
There’s no secret to reducing population growth: Women who are informed about and given access to contraception choices have fewer children. Yet India persists in a c...
Read MoreNobel Laureate Satyarthi appeals to 'save childhood' on Children's Day
New Delhi: Calling child trafficking the “worst form” of human rights violation, Nobel Peace Prizewinner Kailash Satyarthi on Thursday made a strong appeal to &...
Read MoreFilm Bazaar unveils projects under ‘Work in progress’ Lab
Mumbai, November, 2014: The eighth edition of Film Bazaar, organized by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), will take place from Read More
Progress on Family Planning Means Progress for All
Family Planning 2020 launched Partnership in Progress, a report on global efforts to fulfill the ambitious goal set at the 2012 London Summit on Family Planning: deliver li...
Read MoreUS greenhouse gas emissions rise despite Obama's new climate change push
Federal agency finds that emissions increased during 2014 polar vortex, raising questions about US?s targeted 2020 cuts America?s energy-related carbon pollution rose 2.5% ...
Read MoreEbola risk high for India: Expert
In an exclusive email interview with “The Hindu” Harvard Medical School Professor Ashish Jha, predicts that India may well have “at least a few cases befo...
Read MoreHow to bring down maternal mortality rates
Despite many schemes launched for the antenatal care by the government, the maternal mortality rate remains high in India. The reason behind this high rate is not just pove...
Read MoreCinema spree continues on Day 7 of 16th Mumbai film festival
Mumbai, October 20, 2014: It has been a week since the 16th Mumbai Film Festival started and cine goers are yearning for more with every passing...
Read MoreDay 6 of the 16th Mumbai Film Festival ends on a high note
Mumbai, October 19, 2014: The 16th Mumbai Film Festival’s glitz and glamour was at an all time high as the weekend bonanza of city’s most await...
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