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Search ResultKailash Satyarthi’s crusade to save childhood continues; 60 million still need him
Before he became the second Indian to win the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, not many had heard Kailash Satyarthi’s name. But within 90 minutes of the announcement, the...
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As the New York Times put it before his visit to the United States recently, India’s Prime Minister has “pledged to cut through red tape, stamp out corruption, ...
Read MoreNew financing facility to help poor countries reach 2015 development goal
Additional funds will speed up progress on women and child health in developing countries To give developing countries an extra push in achieving their health-related Mille...
Read MoreMalnutrition, related diseases a major issue in India: Health Minister Harsh Vardhan
Malnutrition and related diseases is a very serious issue in 184 deprived districts across the country and the Centre will launch a campaign to check it, Union Health Minis...
Read MoreUnilever initiative helps 25 million people gain toilet access by 2020
Improving global access to sanitation can be a foundation for better health, nutrition and education The toilet. We spend about three years of our lives sitting on it. But ...
Read MoreIf I Become Your Fan Mr. Modi, Will You Lose Popularity?
Because that is how it’s been in all my years. I have always been in support of those leaders who are more unpopular in India than their counterparts who have thrived...
Read MoreTaking healthcare to India’s remote tribes
The right to good healthcare must be addressed using modern technology, innovative approaches and by involving tribals in developing solutions for their problems in his add...
Read MoreIndian women show indomitable power
I visit India about once a year. The reason I come so regularly is that the foundation I started with my husband, Bill, works with Indian partners to help advance the count...
Read MoreTimes for action on climate change says Sunita Narain
World is running out of space and time and it is high time to raise ambition and take actual action to reduce carbon emission said Sunita Narain, the director general of th...
Read MoreGoing and Listening to India
Melinda and I will visit India later this month. I’ve been there many times over the years, but I’m especially excited about this trip. For one thing, India has...
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