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China's space dream is moving in overdrive: A Long March to the Moon, Mars and beyond
•China is looking to finally catch up with the US and Russia after years of belatedly matching their milestones.
Fostering change through impact-driven innovations benefits India's economy immensely
Swarup •The benefits of economic growth need to percolate down to the grassroots level to reduce inequities in all levels.
Narendra Modi followed Mahatma Gandhi in honouring those working towards keeping India clean, says Piyush Goyal
•Narendra Modi had followed the path shown by Mahatma Gandhi by honouring those who worked towards keeping the country clean, railway minister Piyush Goyal said.
Change, Innovation & Success Go Hand In Hand
Fp Archives •Change and innovation can give your business that edge to stay ahead in the rat race.
As Barack Obama's term comes to an end, it's time to put our hope for change in ourselves
Padminip •President Barack Obama is an American zealot, fervent in his belief that the institutions are sound, more or less incorruptible, and will eventually win the day
China's Jade Rabbit lunar rover bids farewell as mission comes to an end
•Jade Rabbit, or Yutu in Chinese, posted a final farewell on its Twitter-like Weibo microblog, questioning whether it would one day be returned to Earth.
Pokemon GO success may push Nintendo to change strategy
Fp Archives •The phenomenal success of Pokemon GO and the surge in Nintendo Co's market value by $17 billion in just over a week has been seized upon by one of its most vocal investors to press for a change of strategy at the company.
Chinese lunar probe to land on moon, return in 2017
Fp Archives •China will send lunar probe Chang'e 5 to land on the moon and return with samples in the second half of 2017, officials said on Friday.
How social media has changed journalism forever
Fp Archives •The rise of user-generated content (UGC) - information submitted by members of the public or posted on social media - has made journalists harness a variety of new skills, thereby bringing in a sea change in the profession.
690 million children at risk from droughts, heatwaves, other fallouts of climate change: Unicef
Fp Archives •Nearly 690 million of the world's 2.3 billion children live in areas most exposed to climate change, facing higher rates of death, poverty and disease from global warming, the UN children's agency said.