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Teen Pregnancies Should Be Avoided Atleast On Moral Grounds: Study

Pooja YadavMay 19, 20220

Teen pregnancies and their implications on health and education in India According to the world’s first comprehensive study done by the Lancet to ascertain the link between teenage pregnancy and child malnutrition in India, teen mothers are more likely to possess stunted and underweight children than adult mothers. Teen pregnancy puts a young mother’s life in peril while damaging the baby’s growth and development before and after birth. India is home to at least one in five adolescents and one in three stunted children within the world. this is often corroborated by the study published by The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health; stunting and underweight prevalence are 11% points higher in children born to teenage girls than in adult mothers. Samuel Scott, the study’s co-author from I...

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Periods Still A Taboo: Learn How Rural Girls Are Fighting Menstruation Taboo

Pooja YadavMay 19, 20220

The onset of menstruation is one of the foremost important changes occurring among ladies during the adolescent years. primary menstruation or menarche occurs between the age of 11-15. In many parts of the country, especially in the rural areas, girls aren't prepared and aware of menstruation, so they face difficulties and challenges with reception and faculty. there's always little, inaccurate or incomplete knowledge about menstruation and its different aspects. Girls have little or no information about reproductive tract infections caused thanks to ignorance of non-public hygiene. Adolescent girls constitute a vulnerable group where they're neglected. Menstruation continues to be thought to be something unclean or dirty in Indian society. Moreover, some view it as a disease ...

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Sexual Assault And School Dropouts Goes Parallel To Each Other; Learn How!

Pooja YadavMay 19, 20220

One out of each three children who have faced statutory offences, drop out of college in Delhi in line with a study done by the Delhi Commission for the cover of kid Rights (DPCPCR). Looking upto the statistics, out Of the 100 minor assault survivors, 33% dropped out of school and only 9% have plans to resume studies the report revealed which is quite shocking tells us where we are lacking. We are lacking in giving confidence to our girls. The Commission had interviewed 94 girls and 6 boys. Going further deeper into the situation, the study also showed only 15% of the survivors received compensation from the government ranging between 30,000 and 50,000. The major reasons for dropping out were long and expensive legal procedures, social stigma, and safety and health concerns. The stu...

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Government Subsidies: Are They Solution To A Bigger Issue Or Development’s Foe?

Pooja YadavMay 16, 20220

Subsidies are one of the quintessential attributes of any state. When it comes to India, on the eve of independence was left with an uphill task of socio-economic development. Markets were almost nonexistent, the masses lived in abject poverty and illiteracy, we weren't producing enough food to satiate the hunger of the masses, and our lifespan was just 32 years. There was a crisis in every sphere --  agriculture, industry, health or education -- partly due to colonial legacy. Given such circumstances, the founding fathers of democratic India rightly envisaged the Indian state to be a state. However, 70 years down the road only a few problems have abated, while new ones cropped up and poverty still stubbornly remains a pressing problem. In this context, the latest economic survey rig...

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Sri Lanka Crisis: Lesson India Could Learn From Its Neighbor

Pooja YadavMay 14, 20220

If the primary lesson from Sri Lanka is about how politics can affect the economy, the second is about how flawed policy can affect an economy’s prospects. The country first came into the world’s reckoning within the 1950s when its policy was lauded for welfare programmes that included subsidized rice. Distributism seems to possess run sooner than what may well be guaranteed from domestic sources. It would function smart advice not just for the three Sri Lankan economists now tasked to require their country out of the crisis but also to the political class of India. As India’s economy has been growing many states including India have stepped up their welfare spending. Some have distributed bicycles for ladies et al television sets to families. While no variety of welfare needs

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Find Out Where India Stands In Food Processing Sector: Why Is It Important?

Pooja YadavMay 13, 20220

Considering the potential Indian sector, India's food processing industry is estimated at $135 billion which is growing at the rate of 8% annually. These signals somewhere truly indicate toward phenomenal shift toward food processing from traditional ways. GDP by processing constitute about 10% of that of agriculture. But given the potential of India, this can be an underachievement. India has about 26 forms of the different climates, 46 styles of soils are there in India out of a total of 60 sorts of soils worldwide. 127 ‘agro-climatic zones’ are identified in India. Also, Indian food is understood worldwide for its unique taste and aroma. India’s regional and cultural diversity is unique and perfectly reflected in food as emotions. Every state in India has something unique to s...

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Rural Population Suffers Most From Substandard Health Care Infrastructure; Check Data!

Pooja YadavMay 13, 20220

India, home to 1.4 billion people, has been plagued by having one in every of the best amounts of premature and preventable deaths in the world for several years. Over 50% of those premature deaths are caused by treatable diseases like malaria, pneumonia, and encephalitis. The lack of accessibility to hospitals may be a huge factor for many of those deaths as India has one in all the bottom hospital beds per capita in the world. India ranks 155th in 167 countries with 3 beds for every 10,000 people. For Indians, about to a hospital is already a really difficult and arduous task. Since most Indians live in rural India, where there aren't many hospitals around just in case of emergencies, they're impeded from access to basic healthcare. However, whether or not there's a hospital nearby...

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Sri Lanka Crisis: Learn How Identity Politics, Linguistic Disempowerment Lead To Disaster

Pooja YadavMay 13, 20220

The origins of the linguistic disenfranchisement of the Tamils owed partly to the appeasement of the Buddhist clergy, which is nearly exclusively Sinhala. It not only caused the alienation of the Tamil-speaking population but led to the formation of the LTTE, a terrorist organisation, and a war. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam were finally vanquished, but it took over two-and-a-half decades for the Sri Lankan state to realize this. In the meanwhile, there was an exodus of Tamils, the better-off leaving for the West and, those that could escape, heading for Madras. With the Tamils having had a big presence within the professions, the country experienced a loss of experience in most spheres. The impact of a loss of technical expertise on an economy is slow and infrequently i...

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Sri Lanka Crisis: How Country’s Balance Of Payments Problem Played A Major Role In Toppling Its Economy

Pooja YadavMay 12, 20220

Sri Lanka has been in the news such a lot lately that its current woes are the things of popular knowledge. Everyone can see the intense deprivation caused to its people thanks to the absence of their staple food at an inexpensive price within the market and therefore the shortage of petrol at the pump. Those with even a modicum of data on economics can trace it back to the dwindling interchange reserves which are needed not only to import food but also to service external debt. The Sri Lankan economy has been facing a crisis due to a heavy Balance of Payments (BoP) problem. Its exchange reserves are depleting rapidly and it's becoming increasingly difficult for the country to import essential consumer goods. The current Sri Lankan financial condition is the product of ...

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NGOs In India: Its Role In Society And Government’ Narrative

Pooja YadavMay 12, 20220

In a democratic system, the role of the state is primary and most vital in formulating and implementing social and economic development programmes. However, within contemporary society, the issues that individuals are facing especially the poor are far more complex. This can be very true in an exceedingly country like India where an outsized number of vulnerable sections are experiencing inequalities in any respect the degree. Development doesn't only mean economic development but also includes promoting social equality, gender equality, and improving quality of life etc., it's impracticable for the presidency alone to effectively undertake such complex development activities. There's the essentiality of other groups or organizations to support the govt on various fronts. This...

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India Made No Progress In Treating Anaemia Among Women, Children: Global Nutrition & NFHS-5 Report

Sonia SolankiMay 11, 20220

India, in the last few years, has failed to make any progress in treating Anaemia among women and children. The results from the two renowned platforms show similar findings. These two reports come from the Global Nutrition Report (2019-21) and NFHS-5 (2019-21). According to them, Anaemia is worsening in women aged between 15-49 years and in children aged between 0.5- 5.0 years. Along with this NFHS-5 (National Family Health Survey) data shows that the biggest spike is seen in children between 0.5 - 5 years old, with 67.1% of children suffering. This value was at 58.6% in the year 2015-16 in the NFHS-4 report. The condition is more severe in interior parts of India with 68.3% compared to 64.2% in urban Indian children. More than 50% of Indian women are anaemic As per the survey co...

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Over 77% Women Face Domestic Violence Silently: NFHS-5 Report

Sonia SolankiMay 10, 20220

According to the latest report by the NFHS-5 (National Family Health Survey) 2019-21, more than 3/4th (77%) of women face domestic violence silently. These women never seek help from any source to combat their pain and plight. The data put light on the fact that violence is not physical only. In fact, in many cases, domestic sexual abuse is present too. India is such a vast spectrum when it comes to issues like women's safety, education, health, and freedom. We can easily see the onset of the plight of women as early as when they are approaching teenage. Like, such abstain them from basic needs like a healthy diet, education, health facilities, freedom to eat, wear, speech, etc. One of the prime reasons which can summarize the issue is the lack of acceptance of women's choices...

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