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A fraction of people use air conditioners in India but these ACs together consume just about as much energy as all the ...
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.
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 ...
Thiruvananthapuram: Indian men spend less time on unpaid domestic and caregiving work compared to the women, and the little time they do spend is also concentrated in outdoor activities such as ...
India’s Death Registration Improves, But Cause Of Death Records Still Elusive Medical certification of deaths is important for a post-pandemic healthcare response, for medical research and for ...
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.
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 ...
Why Tribal Indians See Worse Maternal, Child Health Despite improvements, tribal Indians see higher mortality in early childhood, higher prevalence of malnutrition and critical gaps in healthcare ...
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 ...
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 ...