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Search ResultIndia Needs To Invest $ 140 Billion Annually To Transform Energy Sector
India’s contribution to the rising global energy demand is likely to be more than any other country in the next 25 years, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said&n...
Read MoreIndia Home To Highest Number Of Undernourished Women In Developing World
A recently-released study has highlighted that more than 18 million women in low- and middle-income countries around the world are severely undernourished. The study w...
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Breast milk may provide the ideal nourishment for an infant, but two recent studies are putting a different spin on the bottle-versus-breast debate, suggesting it is mother...
Read MoreTunisia's Film Festival Opens Amid Tight Security
Tunisia’s Carthage Film Festival, where Arab and African cinematographers showcase their work, opened amid heavy security Saturday in a country rocked this ...
Read MoreUn World Toilet Day: Urban Thoughts Cannot Develop Rural Cities, Says Experts
On the occasion of United Nations World Toilet Day, organizations like World Toilet Organization, Parmarth Niketan, Reckitt Benckiser India and Pehel- The Initiative, empha...
Read MoreA Big Earthquake Just Hit Oklahoma — And It Might Be the Oil Industry’s Fault
The quake struck at?1:42am?and was centered just southwest of Cherokee, Oklahoma, the US Geological Survey reported. It was the biggest to hit the area this year, but there...
Read MoreHollywood Executives' Quiet Ban On Women In The Movies, By The Numbers.
On Monday, L.A. Weekly’s cover story, “How Hollywood Keeps Out the Stories of Women and Girls,” reported on the dearth of films written by women...
Read MoreDwindling Snowpack Around The World Threatens The Water Supply For 2 Billion People
Scientists from Stanford University and Columbia University's Earth Institute?said?that if greenhouse gas emissions continue along their current trajectory, about 97 snow-d...
Read MoreCine Central Film Festival Showcases Movies From 17 Countries
Bangladeshi film “Mritika Maya” (Earthen Love), an emotional tale of an old potter, is part of an eclectic package of films being shown at a film festival here ...
Read MoreUnless Earth Is Hit By A Huge Asteroid, 2015 Will Likely Be The Hottest Year On Record
"This marked the sixth consecutive month a monthly global temperature record has been broken and was also the?greatest departure from average for any month?in the 1,630 mon...
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