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Electromechanical Material Doesn't Get 'clamped' Down

Electromechanical Material Doesn't Get 'clamped' Down
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Miles Away: A moving docu on the women workers in UP's brick kilns

Working for hours at a stretch every day has left their fingers hurting and their bodies tired, but the women still manage to smile through it all and crack jokes together.

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IDSFFK: Miles Away looks at migration through the experiences of three women

IDSFFK: Miles Away looks at migration through the experiences of three women
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Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Make them thin enough, and antiferroelectric materials become ferroelectric

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Make them thin enough, and antiferroelectric materials become ferroelectric
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'I didn't even know Enid Blyton': Writer Amulya B after Toto Awards win

Amulya became the first to win the English and Kannada writing awards Amulya B won the writing awards in Kannada and English at the 17th annual Toto Funds the Arts (TFA) Awards held on February 7. She is the first to win both the awards. The TFA non-profit trust was set up in 2004, in memory of Angirus ‘Toto’ Vellani, an art and literature lover who, at 20, died in an accident that year. It gives away prizes every year in several categories including music, literature, short film and photography. Amulya won the writing prizes for her stories ‘What Do I Call You, Again?’ in English and ‘Aa boys club-u’ (That boys club) in Kannada. The former, a speculative fiction, is about a son visiting his mother, who is a robot. ‘Aa boys club-u’ is a magic-realism story that follows a journalist and a group of his colleagues who repeatedly come across a “strange woman”.

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