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The Unreserved: A peek into India's general compartment

Samarth Mahajan's most recent documentary The Unreserved, sheds light on India's general compartments

Published on 7th March 2017
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Pearl Academy trains women inmates of Tihar prison for a life beyond the bars

Nandita Abraham CEO of Pearl Academy about their new initiative, Fashion Lab at Tihar Jail which would train women inmates in various skills needed in Fashion industry

Published on 2nd April 2017
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NDRF trains Patna school students on safety measures

5000 students were imparted training as a part of the Chief Minister's school safety programme

Published on 4th July 2017
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These Mumbaikars kept the city afloat by creating a site that listed where help was available, and they did it with the help of coders from Chennai  

The people behind mumbairains.org talk about how they went from a humble spreadsheet that had details of where aid was being provided to a website that helped thousands, in the span of a few hours

Published on 31st August 2017
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Help a feathered friend weather that rainstorm by adhering to these very basic guidelines 

A wildlife expert from PFA tell Express how to rescue feathered victims during the rains, and busts some bird myths while she's at it

Published on 25th September 2017
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This 'first responder' course trains you to save lives during the times of disaster  

Managing patients in rural and urban setting, the concept of leadership and decision making as a First Responder, rescue & evacuation, and Psychosocial First Aid will also be addressed

Published on 28th April 2018
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Meet the brains behind the viral YouTube channel 'Khanti Berhampuriya' famous for its hilarious monologues

The brains behind Khanti Berhampuriya talks to us about how he wants to make the Berhampuriya accent popular

Published on 24th June 2018
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Karnataka's Govt School teachers are paying to paint their walls like trains. And it is AWESOME!

You've seen those viral pictures of government schools painted like trains. Did you know that teachers across Karnataka have been fundraising and paying from their pockets to get more kids to school 

Published on 8th September 2018
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Bullying can lead to physical structural changes in the brains of adolscents, study finds

The research was led by Erin Burke Quinlan of King's College London, UK and is the first to show that chronic peer victimisation during adolescence impacts mental health

Published on 16th December 2018
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Delhi HC restrains JNU prof Johri, questions ICC report that he was innocent of sexual assault

The HC has rejected JNU's ICC report regarding the sexual harassment allegations made against Atul Johri, overturns JNU administration's plea

Published on 25th January 2019
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Kerala Government trains engineering students and faculty on artificial intelligence

The IT majors including Nissan corporation have already offered assistance to the government for providing skilled trainers for the training purpose

Published on 29th January 2019
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This Yoga master from Bengaluru trains kids and adults with special needs

Young yoga master Yuva Naresh Kumar tell us about why he had to quit a well-paid job in the corporate sector and how he is teaching yoga to the kids and adults with special needs 

Published on 20th June 2019
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Kerala Rains: Two dead, 100 injured. Red alert declared in three districts

More than 100 people have been evacuated from their homes in Nilambur, Malappuram district

Published on 8th August 2019
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RPF devices plan to reform children throwing stones at trains with street plays and counselling

The RPF team, led by Principal Chief Security Commissioner Raja Ram, has devised phase-wise counselling plan in the identified areas

Published on 10th September 2019
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India's first 'toilet college' in Maharashtra trains 3,200 sanitation workers to help secure sustainable employment

The 'Harpic World Toilet College' located in Aurangabad, Maharashtra is helping sanitation workers by uplifting their work quality, educating them about the hazards

Published on 2nd October 2019

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