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Lack of testing accounts for the highest number of patients lost in the TB care cascade, and stigma keeps many patients from ...
Urban Indian women spend more time working in paid employment but they spend as much time as their rural counterparts in ...
The changing temperature and erratic rainfall means pests that were uncommon earlier are now attacking the mango crop, in the ...
G. Ram Mohan is a journalist who covers agriculture, education, health and their intersections. The changing temperature and ...
Fewer women use or own mobile devices, and even fewer possess the skills required to leverage the devices and participate in ...
India is blessed with an abundance of bamboo--it is globally its second largest cultivator, with 136 species spread over 13.96 million hectares, and an annual production of 3.23 million tonnes.
Bengaluru: India’s 11 richest states allocated Rs 1.97 lakh crore in 2024-25 for the functioning of their justice systems--including the police, judiciary, prison and legal aid--which was 36% more ...
Without functional computers, smart classrooms, and digital libraries, millions of students miss out on the benefits of digital learning. This gap makes it harder for students to develop digital ...
ASHA workers’ role The Mitanin Programme that started in 2002 is a precursor to the ASHA programme. ASHA workers have been integral to the public health system in India. Women who work as ASHAs are ...
One of the reasons why India puts out data with a year’s lag is due to the sheer number of entries and the time taken for collection of the nationwide data, according to this report by Citizens for ...
New Delhi: India has amongst the most progressive laws on maternity benefits. But a large majority of India’s workforce is engaged in informal work. Further, the law exempts small firms from having to ...