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The myth of India's population explosion

news The myth of India s population explosion © Getty Images More than 220 million people live in Uttar Pradesh, India s most populous state Uttar Pradesh, India s most populous state, has unveiled a controversial bill for curbing population growth. It proposes denying government jobs, promotions, subsidies and the right to contest local elections to anyone who has more than two children. UP, which is home to over 220 million people, has long been a governance challenge and has consistently ranked low on development indices. But experts say its population growth - like India s - is already slowing. Experts have warned against a coercive two-child policy that denies women agency and further increases unsafe or sex-selective abortions, given the deep-rooted and overwhelming preference for sons.

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Women in India live longer than men but don't have healthier lives, finds new report

Women in India live longer than men but don’t have healthier lives, finds new report Angana Chakrabarti Bengaluru: There has been an increase in life expectancy across the globe, according to the World Health Statistics 2021. But, a prolonged life doesn’t always translate to a healthy one.  © Getty Shoppers croud wearing mask for shopping, at Fancy Bazar ahead of Hindu Durga puja festival amidst COVID-19 pandemic, in Guwahati, Assam, India on Monday, 19 October 2020. (Photo by David Talukdar/NurPhoto via Getty Images) According to the World Health Statistics report, which was released last month, the global average life expectancy was at 73.3 years, while the healthy life expectancy figures stood at 63.7 years in 2019. 

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Hollings researchers tackle racial disparities in head and neck cancer through team science

Hollings researchers tackle racial disparities in head and neck cancer through team science
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Spike in bio-medical waste in Karnataka during COVID-19 pandemic

Updated: June 29, 2021 10:06 IST State’s COVID-19 bio-medical waste was just 84 tonnes in June 2020, which increased to 588.03 tonnes in August 2020 Share Article AAA A file photo of a worker disposing bio medical waste from the COVID-19 ward of a hospital.   State’s COVID-19 bio-medical waste was just 84 tonnes in June 2020, which increased to 588.03 tonnes in August 2020 With a massive increase in the quantum of COVID-19-related bio-medical waste (BMW) from the hospitals, quarantine centers, and laboratories, Karnataka emerged among highest COVID-19 waste generator states in the country, between June and December, 2020, according to a latest research on bio-medical waste. In state-wise, Maharashtra has highest average generator of COVID-19 waste - 789.99 tonnes per month. Karnataka accounted for 301.55 tonnes.

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23 states at additional Covid risk due to biomedical waste

A gap analysis study said 70% of the states do not have well-established systems to monitor common BMW treatment facilities (CBMWTFs) and only 12 have upgraded as per new emission rules. Two hundred CBMWTFs are available across India, but are insufficient.

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