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Low awareness, unclear services and out-of-pocket expenses are affecting patients seeking care, even as hospitals grapple ...
Inadequate geological investigations, very sharp slopes going up to 60-70 degrees, roads being too wide, roads right by the ...
India’s gram panchayats prepare development plans to access funds, but without meaningful community input and structural constraints, local needs are often sidelined ...
From placing the emphasis on plastic management rather than production and over-riding stringent state laws, the dilution of ...
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.
‘Caste Census Essential Tool To Advance Social Justice’ Welfare policies and affirmative action have improved outcomes for the marginalised, but the progress has been uneven within broad caste groups, ...
A rising sea, frequent natural disasters, and climate change have worsened prospects for farmers and fishermen, while destroying homes and businesses in the Sundarbans, leading to even greater ...
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 ...
Without functional computers, smart classrooms, and digital libraries, millions of students miss out on the benefits of digital learning.
Why BharatNet Remains An Unfinished Dream As of January 2025, only 1.99 lakh villages out of 6.5 lakh villages or 30.4% had broadband internet access ...
Nearly 50% More Women In Higher Education, But Fewer Choose Engineering, IT Societal conditioning since birth, the financial burden of an engineering education, and the lack of women-friendly policies ...