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Making Sense of Persistently High Inflation in India-Sthanu R Nair

-Economic and Political Weekly The rising prices of two product groups - primary articles and fuel - have been responsible for the build-up in headline inflation between December 2009 and August 2013. The most worrisome aspect is the high inflation in a majority of food articles in the last six years or so despite a favourable domestic food supply situation and low global food prices. Based on the analysis of the...

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Goat Milk for Rs 2,500/Kg This Dengue Season

-Outlook New Delhi: Out of all the members of the animal kingdom, goats are clearly the most in demand at present. And it's not just because of Eid-ul-Azha, claims a report by Sowmiya Ashok in the Hindu Goat's Milk is supposedly effective in bringing up the blood platelet count and hence is often used to treat persons suffering from dengue. With the rising number of dengue cases in Delhi, the goats are...

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Bicycle phobia

-The Hindu The prohibition imposed on bicycle riding and use of non-motorised transport in 174 designated roads of Kolkata during most hours of the workday or round-the-clock is undemocratic, environmentally retrograde and out of sync with modern urban transport planning. At a time when global cities are thinking beyond the car and popularising shared bicycle systems, the law enforcement machinery in West Bengal's capital has chosen to go the opposite...

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WHO’s to blame? -Kundan Pandey

-Down to Earth   This defies logic. Despite rapid economic growth, India has often been placed below sub-Saharan African countries that have very high number of malnourished children. But the government has no data to clarify its position. In the first week of September, Parliament’s Committee on Estimates criticised the government, saying: “The committee is surprised to note that in the modern era of Information and Technology, there is no recent official...

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Why Horlicks ad claim on boiled Milk is hard to digest

-Down to Earth Claim by GlaxoSmithKline that makes the Milk supplement harps only on one aspect of study, which incidentally is funded by another multinational-Nestle A Horlicks advertisement that harps on how Milk loses nutrients upon boiling in order to promote the Milk supplement does not appear to be based on independent research. It turns out that one of the studies cited by the makers of Horlicks has been funded by Nestle...

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