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Search ResultSupernova- An Interactive Session on Maternal and Child Health Issues in the world of Films, Television and Advertising
The Third Eye a program run by a partnership between Asian Centre for Entertainment Education (ACEE) and Hollywood Health & Society (HH&S), USC, Annenberg, ...
Read MorePrince Charles unveils plan to launch charity for South Asia
Britain’s future king Prince Charles has endorsed his commitment to charity projects in countries like India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with a plan to launch a charity f...
Read MoreIndia in midst of stroke epidemic
New Delhi: Changing habits and sedentary lifestyles have made the incidence of strokes more prevalent among South Asians, notably Indians, and can inducepermanent disabilit...
Read MoreClimate Change May Cause Trillions in Damage to World’s Coastal Regions
New research predicts that coastal regions may face massive increases in damages from storm surge flooding over the course of the 21st century.
According to the stu...
Read MoreNatalie Portman designs luxury watch for charity
‘Black Swan’ star Natalie Portman has helped design a new luxury watch with Swiss Luxury timepiece maker Richard Mille to benefit the Free The Children charity....
Read MorePakistan worst affected by climate change
KARACHI: Agriculture is extremely vulnerable to climate change globally and in Pakistan, which is the one of the worst hit countries of climate change, agriculture is badly...
Read MoreCyrus Mistry, Writer in Seclusion
Author Cyrus Mistry trounced competition from five other writers to become the fourth winner of the $50,000 DSC prize for South Asian literature, for his book Chronicles of...
Read MoreClimate Change Could Lead to More Massive Fish Kills in Texas
From the Asian Carp to the Zebra Mussel, Texas has its fair share of invasive species. Some of them get a lot of attention (I’m looking at you, voracious feral hog). ...
Read MoreGender Equality And Women’s Empowerment
Long-term, sustainable development will only be possible when women and men enjoy equal opportunity to rise to their potential. But today, women and girls continue to face ...
Read MoreMumbai hosts Third edition of Flashpoint Human Rights Film Festival from 12-14 December
The Press Conference for Flashpoint 2013, that was held at the Asian Center for Entertainment Education, saw a great turnout from the print and electronic media. ...
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