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Suicides in Indian prisons are significantly higher than in the general population, yet most psychiatrist posts remain vacant ...
Survey limitations and omissions of the ultra‑rich and the most vulnerable are leading to a skewed picture of inequality ...
At least 9 million Indians are living with dementia. The number is set to double by 2036, but care systems remain unprepared ...
With an estimated 12 million young people entering the workforce annually and despite impressive economic growth in recent ...
32,000 Indians Say They Possess Exotic Animals In Post-COVID Amnesty The environment ministry offered amnesty to Indians holding undocumented exotic animals as a first step towards regulating their ...
Kerala’s one-health approach to studying Nipah between outbreaks is paying off, enabling the health systems to identify and monitor infections effectively ...
Why Local Initiatives May Be Key To Climate Change Adaptation Adaptation plans at national and state levels ignore communities most affected by climate change, but evidence from Jharkhand suggests the ...
India Has Mental Health Pensions But They Rarely Reach The Affected For many persons with psychosocial disabilities across India, the disability pension was insufficient, inconsistent or nonexistent ...
At the primary level, tribal children see higher enrolment rates than the all-India average, but many do not continue to secondary and higher secondary school ...
Why India's Bail Scheme For Poor Prisoners Isn't Working RTI responses from six states show that only Maharashtra released prisoners under this scheme, announced in 2023 and designed to help ...
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