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Religious Sisters graduating from St John’s Medical University in Bangalore are the “motor of rural health services, a unique example of Christian charity&rdquo...
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An unacceptable number of newborn babies are dying in poor countries because the developed world simply isn’t investing enough money to save them, says noted philanth...
Read MoreChild Labour In India
This highly civilized, educated and marvelously scientific world of today says that child labour is simply a severe violation of basic human rights; but in spite of this re...
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Analysis of database indicates that all 124 Indian cities assessed exceed the WHO guideline for particulate matter levels; Delhi, Patna exceed safe level prescribed by WHO ...
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The country has the largest number of people defecating in the open With as many as 597 million people practising open defecation, India still has the largest number of peo...
Read MoreIndia: State goes missing in healthcare; 70 percent is private
More than 70 percent of healthcare in India is provided by corporate houses as a result of which poor people are not able to afford the high cost of medical care provided b...
Read MoreLeaders From Three Continents Join Fellowship To Bring New, Local Perspectives On International Development To Global Dialogue
“This year’s class of fellows is an impressive crowd that will match the incredible work we saw in the first class of New Voices,” said Andrew Quinn, dire...
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