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Search ResultChild’s first 1,000 days critical to future health, experts say
Washington D.C., Apr 1, 2014 / 02:04 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The earliest days of a child’s development, both in the womb and after birth, are essential to human develop...
Read MoreIndia's Shift to a Sustainable Energy Future
India is the world’s fourth-largest energy consumer and will likely overtake China in the next decade as the primary source of growth in global energy demand. As NBR ...
Read MoreIndia forecast to grow 5.5% this year: ADB
Developing Asia is poised to sustain its current growth momentum and is well positioned to manage risks coming from a slightly slower Chinese economy and possible uneven de...
Read MoreGender Equality a Precondition of Meeting Challenge of Poverty
The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill, 2014 which created Telangana, has made the population ratio as the framework for allocation of assets and liabilities, between Telan...
Read MoreGlobal warming threat rises for India, says latest UN report
India’s high vulnerability and exposure to climate change and global warming will slow its economic growth, impact health and development, make poverty reduction more...
Read MoreA case for normalising Indo-Pak trade
A new study by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute in 2013 estimates that the value of informal flow of trade from India to Pakistan is $ 4.2 billion annually At a...
Read MoreEquality for Women and Sustainable Development Go Hand in Hand
Half of the world’s farmers are women, but women only own about one percent of the world’s land. Similarly, women make up nearly 50 percent of the global fisher...
Read MoreForests key to sustainable development, existence of humans
A new study has warned that the destruction of forests, that made earth habitable for mammals in the first place, will lead to the decline of all mammals, including humans....
Read MoreIndia shows the way for other polio-endemic nations
After India’s unexpected feat of freeing itself from polio, the target to eradicate the debilitating disease from the world, set in 1988, seems possible When the WHO ...
Read MoreIndia conference raises profile of small family farming
More than 400 small farmers from across Asia converged in New Delhi today to strengthen the concept of family farming and share their experiences about adaptive, innovative...
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