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India a key contributor to reducing child mortality, says UN report
A UNIGME report hails India as a key contributor to reducing global child mortality. Its sustained efforts have driven a 68% ...
I went to India for the first time on a group tour with my kids. Our trip was great, but I wish I'd packed more hand sanitizer and medications from home. I also wish I'd tried the delicious street ...
NEW DELHI, March 6 (Reuters) - - The southern Indian state of Karnataka, home to the tech hub of Bengaluru, banned the use of ...
India has emerged as a key contributor to global progress in reducing child mortality, according to the latest United Nations report. The UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UNIGME) ...
India may introduce a law imposing age-based social media restrictions for users under 18, with different rules for three age groups.
India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Still, economic development is often uneven, significantly impacting the estimated two million children living on India’s streets. At ...
India could become the next major test case for age-based social media bans, as states weigh Australia-style restrictions on children’s access to platforms amid a growing global regulatory push. The ...
Indian women have been urged to have a minimum of two children in a bid to reverse plummeting birth rates and boost the population. N. Chandrababu Naidu, who is the chief minister of the Andhra ...
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