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The World s Largest Vaccine Maker Took A Multimillion Dollar Pandemic Gamble

The World s Largest Vaccine Maker Took A Multimillion Dollar Pandemic Gamble
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Car hurtles into water, one dead in Thakurpukur

Car hurtles into water, one dead in Thakurpukur
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Everyone loves to hate a billionaire—attack on Ambani, Adani shows why

Everyone loves to hate a billionaire—attack on Ambani, Adani shows why Everyone loves to hate a billionaire—attack on Ambani, Adani shows why A govt servant using the official car for private work is as much of a corrupt practice as an Arhatiya under-weighing the farm produce. Meeta Rajivlochan 10 January, 2021 8:30 am IST Text Size: A+ Everyone loves to hate a billionaire. This is a fact of modern life. In India though, hate has a tendency to be translated into direct action, quite fast. We have seen some of it in social media discussions surrounding the farmers’ agitation against the recent farm laws — they started vilifying Adani and Ambani. In Punjab, protesting farmers took it a step forward when they called for the boycott of the establishment and services associated with these two large conglomerations. In some places, they even disabled a few cell phone towers “of a certain company”. Others ass

How is India s economy affecting health? Look at rise in anaemia among women

How is India’s economy affecting health? Look at rise in anaemia among women Based on trends seen in the latest National Family Health Survey, one can connect the dots between rising malnutrition, anaemia & changing policy landscape. Text Size: A+ The Indian economy has often been likened to an elephant due to its sheer size. The elephant paradigm holds equally true when it comes to the recently released National Family Health Survey on anaemia among women, which has registered an increasing trend. All Indian states covered in phase I of the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) shows an increase in the proportion of women aged 15-49 who are anaemic across the spectrum barring Meghalaya. It’s not just anaemic women, but the proportion of malnourished children and women that have also increased. Also, as India trails behind in the Global Hunger Index, one can connect the dots between rising malnutrition, anaemia, and the changing policy landscape.

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