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Lack of testing accounts for the highest number of patients lost in the TB care cascade, and stigma keeps many patients from ...
A fraction of people use air conditioners in India but these ACs together consume just about as much energy as all the ...
Urban Indian women spend more time working in paid employment but they spend as much time as their rural counterparts in unpaid care and domestic work in the household.
Kawinkumar B is an MA Economics student at Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, and an intern with IndiaSpend. Urban Indian women spend more time working in paid employment but they spend as much time ...
India’s Illegal Bird Markets Thrive Despite Prohibitory Laws IndiaSpend investigates bird markets in three north Indian cities: Patna, Lucknow and Delhi ...
COP27: Five Issues On India's Radar Along with financing for climate change-induced loss and damage, India is expected to hammer out agreements on just transition and new carbon markets in ...
Rohingya refugees are able to access basic healthcare, but they find it difficult to access specialised care, often leading to high out of pocket expenditure and debt ...
Large Employers Are Required To Provide Creches, But Most Don't The central government amended the Maternity Benefit Act four years ago, making it compulsory for companies with more than 50 employees ...
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) provide large employment opportunities at lower capital cost than large industries, but this sector is plagued by low levels of registration. As per the ...
Millions Of Indians Seek Better Lives Abroad, But India Treats Immigrants Poorly, New Study Shows Across critical areas such as health, education, worker mobility and social discrimination, India's ...