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Deepti Naval to write a book of short stories on Kashmir

She said it was okay to have actors like Shammi Kapoor and Asha Parekh do romantic films in Kashmir in the past, but time has now come when local writers should be encouraged to write scripts for Bollywood movies, depicting Kashmir.

Real life heroes are the ones who keep going… against all odds

There is a saying- when the going gets tough, the tough get going. No one deserves the title of a 'hero' more than a soldier who gets up after a debilitating injury or loss limb and overcomes the hardships and handicaps to win the bigger battle of life. Major D.P Singh, was injured in the Kargil war. He was "declared dead" by the Army Hospital.. He survived as an amputee and returned 14 years later as India's first Blade runner.

Corporate India yet to ensure foolproof safety against sexual harassment at workplace: survey

The Ernst and Young survey reveals that 40 percent of the respondents were yet to train the members of their internal complaints committees even though it is mandatory under the law that came into force in December 2013. This makes it difficult to understand the basis behind Ernst and Young's hope, "It is not impossible for corporate India to provide a safe place of work for their women employees

Sports Authority decides to help boxer who is a truck driver

Bhosale (28) won a bronze medal in the 64 kg weight category at the National Championship in Nagpur and has been hoping to get a decent job that will allow him to focus on his boxing career. Destiny has other things in store for him as he is currently working as a tempo driver to earn a living.

Chinese take to yoga in a big way

The Chinese are taking to yoga in a big way, if what their officials here say are an indication. Of late, yoga has been gaining ground in China despite its traditional tai chi fitness practice.

Sleep affects women’s sexual performance

If a woman sleeps an hour longer each night, her chances of having sex with a partner the next day increases by 14%, a team of American experts noted.

How climate change forced Tibetans to modify lifestyle

The introduction of wheat and barley really enabled Tibetan culture to take the form it has today, and their unique growth patterns may have played a crucial role in the spread of these crops as staples across the vast region of East Asia

Women’s self-help groups keep Chhattisgarh babies healthy

Chhattisgarh’s 26 million population has an over 30 percent tribals and 30.55 percent of its children are malnourished. The state has, however, shown substantial improvement in reducing the number of malnourished children through various steps, including the Nawa Jatan Scheme.

Single, but not open to dating: Kangana Ranaut

"I don't want to be unfair with someone, so that relationship dies because of mishandling. Any relation is like a baby.

Significance of Raksha Bandhan today

Raksha Bandhan is one such festival that holds a special place in the hearts of all sisters and brothers, because on this day, they reinstate...

Awareness of mortality injurious to health

People with low self-esteem use a variety of escape mechanisms to avoid thinking about their own mortality, new research reveals.

Indian-origin woman ignites global awareness on menstruation

Imagine, that stigma prevents something as simple as women being able to have honest conversations with their coaches, about something natural
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