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India records progress against child marriage, gender violenceNew data reveals child marriage rates are falling in India. Women aged 20-24 married before 18 dropped to 20.1%. Spousal violence also decr...
Reckitt has joined hands with PATH-CHRI to Launch Dettol Banega Swasth India - Maternal and Child Health Tech Accelerator.Reckitt, in collaboration with PATH-CHRI, has launched an accelerator to drive innovation in maternal and child health. Centred on the firs...
World Health Day 2025: India marks progress in maternal and child health with key initiativesOn World Health Day 2025, India highlights substantial progress in maternal and child health through initiatives like Ayushman Bharat and t...
India can guide developing nations craft maternal, child healthcare strategy: PMNCH's Rajat KhoslaIndia can guide developing nations craft effective health programmes by sharing its long history of tackling maternal, child, and adolescen...
Alarming rates of anaemia found among Indian teenage girls, study highlights key risk factorsNearly 60 per cent of teenage girls in India are anaemic, according to a study that analyzed data from National Family Health Surveys.
Nearly 6 in 10 female teens anaemic in India, teenage motherhood an important risk factor: StudyDespite the Indian government implementing several programs aimed at addressing anaemia in women and children over the past five decades, a...
Proportion of unmarried youth rising, finds govt surveyThe latest report of the National Statistical Office stated that the percentage share of the youth population (15-29 years) who are never m...
Full text of FM Nirmala Sitharaman's Budget speech"In May 2019, Prime Minister Modi received a massive mandate to form the government again."
Jindal Steel and Power Ltd gets India CSR Community Initiative awardJSPL's CSR programme is Kishori Express - an adolescent anaemia control drive on wheels for timely detection and rectification of anaemia a...
Preventing adolescent pregnancy can add to India's economyIndia could add $7.7 bn every year to its economic productivity if its young girls are able to study and work till their 20s.