Kidney disorders on the rise in Delhi March 19, 2009 | RSS 
New Delhi: Kidney disorders have taken Delhiites by storm, a study conducted by the Research Wing of Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) has said. The survey was conducted over 5,252 people -3,155 m |
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Jamia adds another feather to its cap March 12, 2009 | RSS 
New Delhi: Jamia Millia Islamia is making its presence felt not only in India but internationally as well. Jamia's alumni, Loveleen Tandon walked the red carpet on the 81st Annual Academy Awards |
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Globalization opens new doors for Indian students March 12, 2009 | RSS 
New Delhi: Globalization of education has led to many changes across the world. India has not been averse to it. Technology has transformed the whole world into a global village. With these changes in |
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10,000 students urge politicians to include green issues in manifestos March 12, 2009 | RSS 
Kolkata: As politicians get busy with campaigning for the Lok Sabha polls, 10,000 students from various parts of the country have urged the political parties to include environmental issues like use o |
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ISRO adds another feather to its cap March 07, 2009 | RSS 
Tiruchi (Tamil Nadu): The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has been successful in launching five satellites from one location at the longitudes specified for India. The co-location of INSAT-4 |
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Jailed Bihar legislator gets doctorate for non-violence thesis March 06, 2009 | RSS 
Patna: Jailed Bihar legislator Sunil Pandey, sentenced to life imprisonment for kidnapping a doctor, was awarded a PhD Thursday for his research on Lord Mahavir's philosophy of "Ahimsa (non-violen |
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Exam stress - students taking memory pills, smoking March 05, 2009 | RSS 
New Delhi: Pressure to perform in exams is causing school students - from Class 9 to 12 - to pop memory-enhancing pills, smoke, eat junk food and suffer blackouts, says a study even as tests are on in |
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Belief in God reduces anxiety - study March 05, 2009 | RSS 
Toronto: Belief in God helps reduce anxiety and minimise stress, says a new Canadian study. The study by Toronto University researchers says that the brains of believers and non-believers work differ |
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