DR DHRUV SEN SINGH
IANS | January 14
Floods, droughts, cyclones, tsunamis, landslides and earthquakes are all natural events that have been taking place even before the evolution of man.
However, these n
New Delhi, January 13 (IANS) Alongside modern masters, the 2023 fair will bring forth works of several lesser-known modernists, women artists, folk art forms, and young trailblazing artists from previously unex
United Nations, Januray 11 (IANS) More than 5.0 million children under age 5, including 2.3 million newborns, along with 2.1 million children and youth aged 5 to 24 years -- 43 per cent of whom are adolescents
New Delhi, January 10 (IANS) As a journalist one is relentlessly exposed to stories of conflicts between the state and indigenous tribes, more in some areas than others like along some belts in the North east o
ARUN KEJRIWAL
IANS | January 7
The just-concluded calendar year 2022 was tough on many fronts. The Russia-Ukraine war, rising inflation that led to interest rates rising sharply, volatile crude prices, and
Bastar (Chhattisgarh), January 6 (IANS/ 101 Reporters) There is a nip in the air. The clucking of hens, the clanging of pots and pans, and the delicious aroma of 'chaur bhaja', a traditional rice and ro
New Delhi, January 5 (IANS) As a child, Kanav Agnihotri, who has a penchant for inventing various fictional characters in a unique style, was always attracted to the magical world of nature and strongly believe
ASHMITA BADONI
IANS | January 2
January 3 marks the birth anniversary of one of the world's greatest teachers, Savitribai Phule. Reeta Ramamurthy Gupta is set to release Savitribai's first biography
Srinagar, December 21 (IANS) The youth of Kashmir Valley now believe in self-employment. A good number of females have left a unique mark by breaking all the taboos.
A good example of this can be taken from
D.C. PATHAK
IANS | December 19
As the year draws to a close, what strikes a citizen is that India had steadily risen as a world power whose counsel was respected by the democratic world, that this country w
New Delhi, December 19 (IANS) Thirty six-year-old Shaik Faridha from Thammina Patnam village in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh runs her provisions and tailoring shop. But she hit a roadblock few years ago w
New Delhi, December 5 (IANS) The reach of digital technologies remains limited to largely male, urban, upper-caste, and upper-class households and individuals, said Oxfam India's latest 'India Inequalit
D.C. PATHAK
IANS | December 4
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has struck a note of confidence about India playing an effective role during its G20 Presidency, in dealing with multiple challenges including geop
New Delhi, December 3 (IANS) Indian startup Kheyti, a pioneering solution for local smallholder farmers to reduce costs, increase yields, and protect livelihoods on the frontlines of climate change, was among f
MANORAMA BAKSHI
IANS | December 2
World AIDS Day on December 1 is important because it recapitulates those working in the government and public health space that HIV has not gone away, it still exists - the
New Delhi, December 2 (IANSlife) The legendary Jaipur Literature Festival, which honours the value of literature, is scheduled to take place from January 19 through January 23, 2023. For its 2023 edition, the l
New Delhi November 29 (IANS) India will assume the Presidency of the powerful grouping from the current chair Indonesia on December 1. The G20 comprises Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germ
United Nations, November 29 (IANS) Ahead of World Aids Day on December 1, the Unicef warned that progress in HIV prevention and treatment for children, adolescents, and pregnant women has nearly flatlined over
New Delhi, November 29 (IANSlife) New revelations about GenX and GenZ's knowledge of India are surprising. Through its light-hearted 'India Quotient' Phase 2 study across generations and genders, Cl
ASAD MIRZA
IANS | November 28
After successfully getting a Loss and Damage Fund established, the climate change warriors have also launched legal actions against unresponsive governments.
It seems that C