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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 ...
The changing temperature and erratic rainfall means pests that were uncommon earlier are now attacking the mango crop, in the ...
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.
Kawinkumar B is an MA Economics student at Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, and an intern with IndiaSpend. Urban Indian women spend more time working in paid employment but they spend as much time ...
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 ...
The Changing Nature Of Indians’ Savings, DebtOverall, as of March 2024, Indian households had financial assets worth about Rs 320 trillion ($3.7 trillion) and liabilities of Rs 121 trillion ($1.4 ...
Silent struggles “As someone who has been part of the LGBTQIA+ movement in India for over a decade, I have seen and experienced the many barriers queer individuals face in employment,” says Sonal ...
Indian women’s unpaid work plays a crucial role in sustaining economic activity, equivalent to 3.1% of GDP, we had reported in March 2019. However, much of the contribution goes unrecognised or is ...