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Cancer Awareness We are all residents of urban and rapidly urbanizing India. This is what my life looks like: Wake up— Accomplish domestic chores— Get
Cancer Awareness We are all residents of urban and rapidly urbanizing India. This is what my life looks like: Wake up— Accomplish domestic chores— Get
Every now and then, we read news of how countries are ranked by their presence in various groups – most expensive, most corrupt, most livable
A quick estimate suggests that by the year 2030, every person will know of another person suffering from cancer or would have lost someone to
The arrival of a newborn is generally a time for much joy and festivities. Having a child with normal features and signs of alertness is
Anne Frank once said: “If I haven’t any talent for writing books or newspaper articles, well, then I can always write for myself.” Inspired by
How do we react to a life-changing experience? Do we get overwhelmed or do we accept it and turn it around to make the most
If you google the word ‘scope’ for meanings, there are a couple of explanatory statements that come up. Extent of area covered, Opportunity or possibility
“Wow, my son scored 88%”, shouted my dad, as I showed him my annual mark-sheet. Unlike my friends’ parents, my dad was quite contented with
Asbestos has deep ties in the fabric of Indian industry and construction. Behind China, India is the second largest market for asbestos in the world,
by Guest Author: Dr. Namitha A Kumar OPFORD project, Strand Life Foundation Hospitals are places where human drama of illness, pain, suffering, turmoil and turbulence
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