Search Result

Search Result

The Budget Allocation for Health in India

The public health sector in India depends on the yearly budget enforced by the Government. The growing anticipation of the 2019 budget forces u...

Read More

NOAA: “Winter storms don't prove that global warming isn't happening.”

The extreme cold which covered the US Midwest last week was termed to be a “deep freeze” which urged many to wonder if it’s d...

Read More

Petrina D'Rozario on 'Gender Mainstreaming in Indian Films and Television' at Elevate 2K18

Petrina D’Rozario, Founder President, Women in Film & Television, India speaks at Elevate 2K18, Mumbai about WIFT’s global presence and how WIFT’s aim...

Read More

Three 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 More

Cigarette Butts are not just killing you, but the Environment too

Plastics are finally being recognised as the major pollutant in use and have resulted in ban in many countries as of now. Yet another, bigger p...

Read More

Class of 2018 graduates from Whistling Woods International

All good things must come to an end, as the old saying goes. And so it was for the Whistling Woods International’s (WWI) graduating class...

Read More

The Story of the Music Festival that never happened

Netflix’s ‘Fyre: The Greatest Party that Never Happened’, and Hulu’s ‘Fyre Fraud’, are two newly released documentarie...

Read More

‘Dekho Magar Pyar Se’: An effort to sustain the dying truck art in India

Whistling Woods International (WWI), Asia’s premier Film, Communication and Creative Arts institute, and its renowned School of Creative ...

Read More

The unheard voices: Sexual abuse of boys barely addressed

According to a global study, sexual abuse of boys is “barely addressed” by the laws in many countries. The study was developed by t...

Read More

The Circle of Life

In an age when there is so little thought given to the past, a new Marathi play makes a case for preserving memories.