In a striking announcement this April, the World Bank claimed that India has successfully lifted 171 million people out of extreme poverty over the decade spanning 2011-12 to 2022-23. According to its ...
When it won its independence in 1947, India suffered from appalling poverty. Campaigning in rural districts, Jawaharlal Nehru, the country’s first prime minister, had seen the “mark of this beast” on ...
While 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals is a milestone to reach, the true vision lies further ahead in building a ...
The National Family and Health Surveys (NFHS) suggest that the latest flattening in India's demographic curve is a result of ...
Women in Narayanpet rewrite their story by managing Telangana's first women-run petrol bunk, defying stereotypes and ...
Vani Archana, Senior Fellow at Pahle India Foundation, highlights how India’s financial inclusion drive, while expanding ...
India is quietly undergoing a profound demographic and health transition: fertility rates are falling and the challenge of achieving healthy pregnancies, especially in younger women- is becoming more ...
While hundreds of millions of poor people are struggling to survive without proper food, and even water, India’s richest person, billionaire Mukesh Ambani, has spent more than US$150 million for his ...
A few scientists and officers, however, worked hard to endorse reform ideals and streamline agricultural education in India ...
India must harness the potential of bamboo to drive economic growth, sustainability, and rural empowerment through strategic ...
A recent Lancet study highlights a concerning surge in chronic disease-related deaths in India, with women facing the brunt ...
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