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Search ResultNGOs walk out of climate talks against rich countries
?How many more years should we wait while people face the fury of climate change now??? Climate talks in Warsaw are supposed to create solutions to deal with increasing typ...
Read MoreWatch the ideas take shape, as the city holds the 4th edition of TEDxGateway
~ 26 influential speakers share their innovations for the first time in India ~
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Read More“The Good Pitch”: A partnership between Bollywood and NGOs creating cinema for Social Change
The Good Pitch, an initiative by BritDoc and The Sundance institute will work to bring select directors come in contact with international NGOs and film funders to influenc...
Read MoreBhartiya Mahila Bank: An initiative of the UPA Government
PM Manmohan Singh recently launched the Bhartiya Mahila Bank, India’s first all-women’s bank. The bank will kick off operations in seven locations in the countr...
Read MoreSyd Field, whose books on screenwriting became set texts for many aspiring film writers, has died at the age of 77
Famous for outlining the “three act” structure used by many screenplays, the author and lecturer died of haemolytic anaemia at his Beverly Hills home.
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Read MoreBoys turning to sex trade in Kerala District: Study
There has been a rapid increase in the number of boys engaging in sex work in Malappuram district in Kerala, a study has found.
KP Jayaraj, a PhD student at Jamia M...
Read MoreGlimpses into Chambal
Chambal’s unique ecology has made it home to more than 500 species of mammals, birds, fish and reptiles.
More than 30 of them are in IUCN’s Red List. Read More
Why don’t Indian media write more on climate change?
“Some media analysts say the slim coverage of climate issues by India’s local-language press is due more to commercial decisions and a shortage of trained scien...
Read MoreSmall Farmers & Climate Change
“Farmers have been adapting for centuries and so there is a lot they can already do,” wrote Vincent Vadez, principal scientist with the International Crops Rese...
Read MoreWomen votes outnumber men in Chhattisgarh
Despite the Naxal threat, an overall 75.53% scream the resolve of locals to be part of the democratic process.
Women voters outshone men in exercising franchise; 75...
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