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With an estimated 12 million young people entering the workforce annually and despite impressive economic growth in recent ...
At least 9 million Indians are living with dementia. The number is set to double by 2036, but care systems remain unprepared ...
Mumbai: Even though hilly states, such as Arunachal Pradesh, have large government debt to Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP ...
Cheap to buy and easy to ignore, bidi powers a vast economy that thrives on labour violations, policy loopholes and health risks ...
India Cannot Eliminate TB Without Addressing This Hurdle Lack of testing accounts for the highest number of patients lost in the TB care cascade, and stigma keeps many patients from accessing tests ...
Urban Indian women spend more time working in paid employment but they spend as much time as their rural counterparts in unpaid care and domestic work in the household.
As climate change intensifies, millions of India’s home-based women workers face worsening heat, unsafe homes, and policy neglect—pushing their fragile livelihoods to the edge.
How India Is Turning Into A Popular Medical Tourism Hub The health ministry intends to promote India as a quality healthcare destination worldwide but does not have a ...
Pune: Between 2018 and 2022, suicides in India linked to mental health rose 44%, according to National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data. Three in five such suicides were reported among the 18- to ...
Unfinished Business: India’s Coal Mine Closure Crisis Threatens Just Transition The slow pace of mine closure is a clear disregard of both environmental protection and the well-being of ...
11 Richest States Allocate 4% Of Budget For Justice Delivery Overall, per capita spending for states was estimated to be Rs 1,667 on police, Rs 353 and Rs 67 on judiciary and prisons respectively, and ...
A group of Mitanins or ASHA workers in Chhattisgarh’s Dhamtari. ASHA workers have been integral to the public health system in India. Yet, this crucial workforce is barely utilised to help women have ...