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Women profit from urban waste in Vietnam
A well-preserved Southeast Asian trading port city of Hoi An in Vietnam has become a significant tourist destination with around 21 million visitors in 2016. The city comprise...
Read MoreStories that defined 2018 for Women around the World
Among all the gender bias, inequality, harassment and other delicate issues – 2018 was indeed a Year of the Women around the world. Hash tags such as #MeToo and #TimesUp...
Read MoreCitizens can help reduce India’s Carbon Footprint
According to a report produced to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), it is told that India has managed to reduce its carbon emissions by 12 pe...
Read MoreWomen protest in an unconventional way by shaving their Heads
Four wives of most prominent rights lawyers and activists have shaved their heads in protest over the “persecution” of their husbands by the government. The w...
Read MoreKerala, Himachal and Tamil Nadu top the Niti Aayog’s SDG India Index 2018
According to a report released on Friday, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu have emerged as top performing states in Niti Aayog's SDG India index 2018, which evaluates p...
Read MoreA Call for Taxes on Unhealthy Food high in Salt and Sugar
“Junk food should be taxed”, says England's top doctor, calling on unhealthy food high in sugar and salt. Professor Dame Sally Davies said voluntary agreemen...
Read MoreWomen in Politics captured by Project ‘209 Women’ to make and mark History
Project 209 Women was on display in the Houses of Parliament on December 14, including images of every serving woman MP, taken by female photographers. 209 Women project found...
Read MoreNew Plant Species discovered in 2018 and the Need to Protect Them
Day to day, it might be tempting to take plants for granted. Plants are the very precious part of our earth. The Plant Collectors present a collection which records of mo...
Read MoreHuman Rights News Stories from 2018
From discrimination of LGBT to drugs – human rights issues and stories have never grown old. Every day, we hear issues related to human rights in some way or the other. ...
Read MoreAt COP24 in Poland, Countries come together to implement the 2015 Paris Agreement
The United Nations COP24 two-week climate change conference had gathered almost 200 parties in Katowice, Poland on the 15th of December, and adopted a strong set of ...
Read MoreRETROSCOPE: THE FLAME THAT STILL BURNS
When Smita Patil Breathed Her Last On The Midnight Of December 13, 1986, The World Of Ci...
December 13 2025MOVIES: A STARK MIRROR OF EXPLOITATION
In this powerful review, critic Utpal Datta examines The Untold Agony, revealing how Jay...
December 12 2025ALTERNATIVE ENTERTAINMENT: TALE OF A CRIME THAT CUTS DEEP
A gripping Saudi thriller that uses the framework of a desert murder mystery to expose t...
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