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Road to tourism

Road to tourism

June 8, 2019

A new legislature period, the same dynamic Prime Minister, but how does our tourism policy match up to the expectations?

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Art for all in Lodhi’s Delhi

Art for all in Lodhi’s Delhi

June 6, 2019

Decipher social messages and celebrate freedom and culture as you wander about in the Lodhi art district, a one-of-its-kind art sphere in India. As one goes driving or walking around Lodhi colony, a residential area in Delhi built by the British, an art fiesta unfolds. Tall walls...

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Flipping pages from the life of Sunil Dutt

Flipping pages from the life of Sunil Dutt

June 6, 2019

Sunil Dutt was not only an award-winning actor but also one of the most dedicated politicians and social activists of post-independence India. On his 90th birth anniversary, an insight into the story of the man who won millions of hearts with his honesty, perseverance, hard work ...

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A talk on Gandhi and Rolland

A talk on Gandhi and Rolland

May 31, 2019

Nobel laureate Romain Rolland, a French writer was one of the foremost European popularisers of Gandhi and even wrote his biography.

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Superheroes to battle climate change

Superheroes to battle climate change

May 30, 2019

The world has come a full circle in the four years since the Paris Agreement to fight climate change was signed during Cop21 in December 2015. At the end of the fortnight-long meeting, environmentalists all around the globe cheered as the world emerged stronger and more confident...

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Status of abortion laws in India

Status of abortion laws in India

May 30, 2019

It is nearly five decades since the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act legalised abortion, but 80 pc of women in India are still unaware of the fact. It still remains a taboo topic and is associated with negative attitude and stigmas.

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A summer of mango tourism

A summer of mango tourism

May 30, 2019

With mango tourism gaining popularity plucking mangoes directly from the orchard is the best thing that can happen this summer.

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Macron’s travails continue

Macron’s travails continue

May 30, 2019

Over 300,000 French gathered in the streets on May Day, protesting against President Emmanuel Macron’s economics and politics.

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Indian-American researchers in Goldwater scholarship 2019

Indian-American researchers in Goldwater scholarship 2019

May 29, 2019

More than 40 Indian-American students have been selected as Barry Goldwater Scholars this year.

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AI: Augmented inequality?

AI: Augmented inequality?

May 28, 2019

Governments need to take an active interest in how automation and artificial intelligence will shape the human society in the near future.

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Ramadan celebrations at Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah

Ramadan celebrations at Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah

May 27, 2019

As the ninth month of the Islamic calendar sets in, Muslims around the world celebrate Ramadan, the month when the Qur'an (holy book of Muslims) was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.

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Dave Sharma: Another Indian origin MP in Australia

Dave Sharma: Another Indian origin MP in Australia

May 26, 2019

With an increasing number of Indian origin people now contesting elections in Australia, the political scene in the country is showing signs of diversity. The 700,000 strong diaspora is also emerging as a vital vote bank being courted by the key political parties!

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