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India is a global bright spot, but some neighbours are ahead on indicatorsOn Republic Day, it is opportune to assess India's economic strength, particularly noteworthy in times of global uncertainty, and evaluate ...
View: The flawed Global Hunger Index methodology shows India must reform its statistical systemAs per estimates by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), around 140 million people were pulled out of poverty in India between ...
In 10 charts: What Nitish Kumar's 17-year 'power play' meant for BiharBe it an NDA government with BJP or a Mahagathbandhan sarkar with RJD and Congress, JD(U)'s loyalties may have switched several times but t...
Doctors find a developing foetus inside stomach of a 40-day old infant in BiharA sporadic condition termed fetus-in-fetu, which has a developing foetus inside an infant's stomach was observed in a 40-day old child of B...
Assembly elections, GST, high-profile cases mark 2017Two terrorists were killed by the army as it foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashm...
Why the Gorakhpur story is not about one night of horrorLong before one of India's biggest news stories this year escalated, hospital authorities had forced parents of dead children to go home to...
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's ties with the government are on a firm footing despite some recent concernsDevelopment professionals said the biggest value that the foundation’s partnerships have brought is capacity building.
The two faces of Narendra Modi’s developmental modelGujarat’s approach to inclusive development has had an avalanche of votaries and critics among renowned academics in recent times.
Gujarat promises continued, accelerated and all-around progress: Jagdish Bhagwati & Arvind PanagariyaGujarat Model is a metaphor and you can apply it to Tamil Nadu & Maharashtra. It also applies to Kerala in large measure, they said.
The Gujarat miracle: No denying the economic advances the state has made under Narendra ModiCritics who view Modi through the 2002 lens fail to separate their economics from politics & fall short of 20/20 vision.
- For better health, let's stick to the basics
Given the state of affairs, the Economic Survey’s recommendations on healthcare might sound like truisms. But then, the truth does need to ...