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How to improve period product usage rates

By prioritising the needs of individuals who menstruate, we can create an enabling environment that promotes their overall development and well-being

The National Family Health Survey-5 data further unravels a distinct disparity between rural and urban areas when it comes to the exclusive usage of period products.(HT photo)
Published on May 28, 2023 02:06 PM IST

Breaking myths of elitism

Rank 7 IIM-Indore sends its students deep into the Indian heartland to learn about real issues report Aditya Singh Parmar

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Updated on Sep 01, 2010 09:42 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByAditya Singh Parmar, New Delhi

Principal mobbed by ABVP girls

Student politics came to the fore on Saturday, over the near repeat of Sabharwal incident, with the principal of the New Government Degree College fainting following alleged harassment by the women wing of ABVP at the college campus. Aditya Singh Parmar reports.

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Updated on Nov 15, 2009 01:19 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

Lizard in mid-day meal in Indore

When about 15 children, aged between six and 10, sat down cross-legged at a government school here for the mid-day meal, they wouldn’t have guessed the dish awaiting them — boiled lizard!

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Updated on Jun 19, 2009 12:34 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

Cops release sketch of AIDS femme fatale

The Indore Police have released a sketch of a girl in her mid-20s who reportedly has AIDS and who they claim has been seducing men to spread the disease, report P. Naveen & Aditya Singh Parmar.

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Updated on Sep 14, 2008 10:44 PM IST
Hindustan Times | ByP. Naveen, Aditya Singh Parmar, Indore

It?s party time?

POST-SEMESTER EXAM holidays are over and the hostellers are back. The juniors are eagerly looking forward to fresher parties, which would not only have loads of fun but also give them a chance to mingle with the seniors without any fear of ragging. The preparations for these are in full swing.

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Published on Jan 18, 2007 01:55 AM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar

Food for thought

THE ONLY canteen on the Khandwa Road campus of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalya (DAVV) is witnessing increased student activity these days.

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Published on Dec 28, 2006 12:37 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar

Life and death through the prism of science

ELIXIR AND poison are the name of the same entity as the cause of life is also the cause of death, explained Dr V K Tripathi, who is an expert in applied nano-technology, in a prophetic manner.

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Published on Dec 22, 2006 04:55 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

?Elixir, poison sides of same coin?

ELIXIR AND poison are the name of the same entity as the cause of life is also the cause of death, explained Dr V K Tripathi, who is an expert in applied nano-technology, in a prophetic manner.

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Published on Dec 21, 2006 02:05 AM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

V-C?s ?mobility? plans hit hurdle

HAVING EXPENSIVE and multi-functional mobile handsets may make people work better. At least Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya Vice Chancellor Dr Rajkamal seems to think so. Dr Rajkamal, who is an electronics and computer expert, has always had the dream of promoting paperless work in the university and increasing coordination between its chief officials.

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Published on Dec 21, 2006 02:05 AM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar

Students catalysts for socio-economic uplift

A PROJECT by students of Karnataka Vidya Niketan proposing conversion of 78 acres of land on Bhuri Tekri hillock, which is blessed with natural water, into a green belt attracting flora and fauna and as a botanical garden for government school students has been chosen as the best entry from the State at the National Children?s Science Congress.

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Published on Dec 13, 2006 01:29 AM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

Students take lead to change face of village

A UNIQUE social project having international dimensions in the form of building a primary health sub-centre (PHC) in remote tribal village of Jhiri Jamli, Barwani has begun through funding and actual labour of Appleby College of Ontario, Canada and Daly College students.

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Published on Dec 11, 2006 05:14 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Barwani

Coming up: State-of-the-art eye care in City

CHOITHRAM NETRALAYA, touted as central India?s largest charitable eye hospital that is coming up fast on the sprawling campus of the Choithram Fountain Trust at Sri Ram Talawali, Dhar Road, will prove to be a boon to the people of the region, especially the needy poor.

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Published on Dec 07, 2006 02:42 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

Cricketers pay tributes to Hanumant Singh

BRAUER COLLEGE, Victoria and Daly College, Indore cricket teams played the first match in this season at the DC grounds on Friday wearing black ribbons as the legendry cricketer and eminent old Dalian Hanumant Singh after whom the trophy is named passed away just two days back.

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Published on Dec 02, 2006 03:48 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

Ralamandal sanctuary in for face-lift

SEVERAL BROAD measures have been decided up on to bring about a transformation of the Ralamandal sanctuary- the pet hunting ground of the Holkar kings- to lure more visitors.

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Published on Nov 17, 2006 03:52 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

Jharkhand students at IGTR for tech course

AS PART of a novel initiative, a batch of 100 government-sponsored students from Jharkhand has arrived for a two-year course at the Indo German Tool Room (IGTR) in the City.

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Published on Nov 09, 2006 03:22 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

DC students return from Scotland with rich experience

SIX IDEALS of Round Square International?internationalism, democracy, environment, adventure, leadership and service?were learnt first-hand in ways demanding courage, generosity, imagination, principle and resolve by a team of six students from the Daly College.

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Published on Nov 02, 2006 05:01 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

?Mumbai Cab? can run in Indore

THE CITY may soon get a place under the sun in an international film project ?Mumbai Cab? ? the brainchild of German filmmakers Richard Bohringer (producer) and Pierre Pasler (cinematographer).

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Published on Oct 27, 2006 04:20 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

Kalpvriksha-furthering concept of CSR

?KALPVRIKSHA- Bright ideas for a better world?, a first of its kind social venture challenge initiated by Indian Institute of Management, Indore (IIM-I) as a social venture challenge game forming a part of the annual management fest- SBI Iris-06, is furthering the concept of ?Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)?.

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Published on Oct 24, 2006 12:07 AM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

Pak reciprocates: School teams to play goodwill series

cricket and hockey teams from Aitchison College (Lahore) are in the City to play a friendly series against Daly College. The pakistan teams? visit comes 20 years after teams from Indore DC visited Pakistan. DC Board of Governors vice-president Maharaja Narendra Singh Jhabua will inaugurate the series at DC grounds on Monday.

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Published on Oct 16, 2006 04:23 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

Soybean crop set to jump by 10-lakh MT

SOYBEAN PRODUCTION in Madhya Pradesh, which accounts for nearly 60 per cent of the country?s total soy production, is set to go up by at least 10-lakh metric tonnes this year as per the estimates of National Research Centre for Soybean (NRCS), headquartered here.

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Published on Jul 06, 2006 04:13 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

MYH?s loss is local resident?s gain

THE LOSS of one is the gain for another, as is proved in the case of Maharaja Yeshwant Rao Hospital (MYH) administration spurning cow milk from the only source of pure Kuttch breed being made available to patients by Kasturba Gram National Memorial Trust (KGNMT) from over half a century.

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Published on Jun 09, 2006 12:09 AM IST
None | ByADITYA Singh Parmar, Indore

Rare Mahatma memorabilia lies neglected

THE BUILDING housing ?Gandhi Darshan Pradarshni? containing personal belongings, artefacts and rare photographs of Mahatma Gandhi at Kasturba Gram National Memorial Trust (KGNMT) since 1972 appears to have been forgotten by the people. The decrepit place looks in need of urgent repair, despite recent renovation work and it seems to be in a time warp, hidden from public gaze.

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Published on Jun 05, 2006 12:33 AM IST
None | ByADITYA Singh Parmar, Indore

Shop while you learn: DAVV will make it happen

?MONEY MAKES the mare go? and this dictum seems to be proving true in the case of the Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidyalaya (DAVV), which would soon be embarking on a project of constructing a shopping complex on its land.

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Published on Apr 17, 2006 02:43 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

MY Hospital awaits Amma?s blessings

MATA AMRITANANDMAYI AKA Amma the saintly mother figure of caring and nursing known more for her therapeutic hugging is the latest addition to the list of prospective benefactors for Maharaja Yeshwant Rao Hospital, the State?s biggest Government health facility.

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Published on Mar 30, 2006 03:19 PM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore

Pleasant surprise for Kasturba Gandhi Trust

WORKERS OF the Kasturba Gandhi National Memorial Trust (KGNMT) headquartered at Kasturba Gram, spread over 500 acre, here were elated to hear the announcement of Rs 5 crore grant announced by the Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram in his budget speech today.

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Published on Mar 01, 2006 12:38 AM IST
None | ByAditya Singh Parmar, Indore
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