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Over 75% of Indians have personal wealth below $10,000: Report

-The Indian Express The average wealth of Indians in mid-2019 has more than doubled from last year and is estimated at $14,569. In 2018, the average wealth of Indians was $7,020. If seen from the perspective of the decade, from 2000 to 2019, wealth per adult grew by an average of 11 per cent annually. Although India ranks fifth globally in terms of the ultra-rich Population — those with wealth in...

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The state of social infrastructure in metros -Sriharsha Devulapalli, Vishnu Padmanabhan, Pooja Dantewadia and howindialives.com

-Livemint.com/ howindialives.com Residents in Hyderabad enjoy the best access to schools and public healthcare facilities among five of the country’s metros, suggests a Mint analysis Millions move to India’s metros in search of a better life, but which metro delivers this the best? Answering this is difficult, but one measure could be access to education and public healthcare. Access to schools and health facilities are the first steps to a prosperous life....

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Explained: Reading the livestock census -Harikishan Sharma

-The Indian Express Indigenous cattle Population is further down while crossbred numbers have gone up. Latest census also shows an eastward shift as West Bengal overtakes UP with highest cattle count. A look at these trends. On Wednesday, the Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying released the results of the latest livestock census, which provides headcount data of domesticated animals in the country. The census shows a further decline in the...

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Goats, sheep drive India's livestock numbers -Jitendra

-Down to Earth The number of camels, pigs, donkeys, horses, mules, ponies and indigenous cattle breeds has drastically declined The number of Indian livestock has increased due to a rise in the Population of sheep and goats, even as indigenous cattle and other farm animals have declined, according to the 20th Livestock Census. The livestock census has been periodically conducted once in every five years since 1919. But the 20th census was conducted...

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Foreign milch cows grow 32%, while no growth in desi milk-producers: Livestock Census 2019

-The Hindu The Centre’s drive to increase indigenous breeds of cattle seems to have had little impact among cows kept for dairy purposes, according to data from the 20th Livestock Census released on Wednesday. There are 4.85 crore desi (native) milch cows in the country, less than 1% higher than the 4.81 crore Population in the last census in 2012. On the other hand, the milch Population of exotic and crossbred cattle...

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