The October edition of Newstrack had a livelier than usual Crosstalk, which featured doctors furious at being brought under the purview of the Consumer Protection Act.

A BBC serial has pieced together damning evidence of the rise in female foeticide in India in the 1990s.

A film made by CAPART depicts the work done to generate employment among women in West Bengal's Bankura district.

Two non-resident Indian scientists, Shibu Basuthakur and Supriya Roy, have proposed a project that will enable sick people in West Bengal to be examined by doctors in the US via satellite. The duo

Two video films portray the extremes to which humans go in dealing with other life forms to satisfy their needs.

Which schoolchild looks forward to a class in geography where the exciting topic of stars and constellations is reduced to dull discussions, books and a plastic globe? It was perhaps with this in

Doordarshan and video magazines are beginning to feature environmental matters more regularly, especially when they involve conflicts.

Oriya film maker Prithwiraj Mishra's documentary is impressive for its photography, but he fails to deal convincingly with the question of the future of the lagoon.

IN THE latest round of the unending debate on the effects of television on children, a British report states middle-class primary school beginners are unable. to read because they cannot

Moksha makes a stunning statement on the indignity of being an Indian widow.

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