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Search ResultThe parched planet: Water on tap
Researchers are exploring unconventional sources of fresh water to quench the globe’s growing thirst. In an effort to combat his country’s long-standing water c...
Read MoreCan Social Accountability Help Ensure Rights and Better Participation in Maternal Health Services?
Over the last two decades, social accountability has emerged as a strategy to make health services more responsive to community needs. It’s an approach that creates a...
Read MoreZoe Saldana Attends VERTE Fundraiser To Benefit Grades Of Green
Avatar actress Zoe Saldana was the surprise presenter at the annual VERTE fundraiser to benefit Grades of Green, an environmental education nonprofit that empowers K–...
Read MorePeter Dinklage Wants The Trade Of Ivory Banned In New York
Actor and New York resident Peter Dinklage released the following statement urging state lawmakers to ban the trade of ivory in New York: “I recently learned from my ...
Read MoreSea Pollution Rate Alarming; Let’s Check It
Every year June 8 is observed as the World Ocean Day to underscore a need to protect the great body of salt water, which covers 70.78 per cent of the earth’s surface....
Read MoreUttarakhand pushes for more hydropower projects
Lakhwar-Vyasi project cleared by Centre this year is a violation of Supreme Court order, says expert The Uttarakhand government is pushing for more hydropower projects in t...
Read MoreDisadvantaged groups have little access to public goods, says India exclusion report
Most severely and consistently excluded groups are women, Adivasis, Muslims and the disabled; report confirms A recent report by a Delhi NGO undermines government claims on...
Read MoreChampion Big Wave Surfer Maya Gabeira Stars In New Oceana PSA
To celebrate World Oceans Day on June 8, Oceana, the largest international ocean conservation organization, released a new public service announcement (PSA) starring Brazil...
Read MoreJohn Abraham To Be Part Of Mission Tezaab
With the constant increase in crime rates against woman, many Bollywood celebrities are extending their support towards varied social causes that works for the development ...
Read MoreMaharashtra's insurance scheme for orchard owners draws angry protests
Maharashtra government appears to have learnt no lesson at all from the hailstorms that lashed the entire state in March this year, and yet again lashed several districts i...
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