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Search ResultThe women who are breaking glass ceilings in the film industry
Ruth E Carter made Oscar history, becoming the first African American woman to receive the best costume design Academy Award last week for her ...
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It is important to make note of the people who work off screens. Success or failure, they are the root cause and would stand as a pillar despit...
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Bagamoyo, a town in Tanzania, East Africa faced a pathetic condition due to rising sea levels, drought, reduced rainfall which made the drinkin...
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A 35 year-old woman, Marie Diouf referred to as the ‘Salt Queen’ works to transform the health of her nation Seneg...
Read MoreA Method to produce bumper crops and reduce emissions
Henri de Lalanié, a Jesuit priest, developed a technique that can produce bumper crops while reducing the amount of emissions from a gra...
Read MoreHighlights of the Kala Ghoda Art Festival 2019
The Kala Ghoda Association was formed on 30th October 1998 with the object of maintaining and preserving the heritage and art district of South...
Read MoreMelinda Gates and Jack Ma lead UN Panel to discuss the risks and benefits of the Digital Age
The UN chief António Guterres called for a key discussion with the global decision-makers and influencers to highlight the growing ...
Read MoreMorocco’s Women of Strength
Life is not easy for women living in the Atlas Mountains of central Morocco. Being a home to Amazigh population, their culture and language gai...
Read MoreThree interrelated pandemics – obesity, starvation and climate change are ‘burning’ our planet
According to a report released on 27th Jan (Sunday) in The Lancet, the world needs to cope up with new initiatives to fight t...
Read MoreYour morning cup of coffee may be at risk
Scientists have found that more than 60% of the world’s coffee plants are in the edge of extinction. As reported by the BBC, mor...
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