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Middle Class underestimates child mortality rates: survey by Aarti Dhar

Nearly 2 million children under five die every year of easily treatable diseases One-third of all malnourished children live in India “No real pressure for action because of lack of awareness” Eight out of 10 people among the Middle Class do not know that nearly two million children under five die every year of diseases and conditions that are easily treatable and preventable, says a new survey. The Global Movement for Children, a coalition...

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Inflation forecast for India to be scaled up

Tight money policy means more capital inflows: ADB Lower Middle Class worst affected by inflation Infrastructure development, farm productivity can help With the Wholesale Price Index (WPI)-based overall inflation still hovering at around 10 per cent, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Thursday said that it was likely to scale up its inflation forecast for India by the end of September. Speaking to the media after the launch of the ADB's flagship annual statistical...

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Can we have a classroom that does not have a class distinction? by Bageshree S

The 25 per cent quota in all schools envisaged by the RTE has created a big debate Do upper Middle Class people in a city believe that the quality of their child's education is compromised when they share classroom space with the children of construction labourers or domestic workers? This fundamental question is at the heart of the heated debate on a clause in the Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act,...

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Rich households outnumber low income families: NCAER

The growing economy has spun a wheel of fortune for Indians, with high income households outnumbering those in the low category for the first time at the end of 2009-10, according to estimates made by think-tank NCAER. India has 46.7 million high income households as compared to 41 million in the low income category, the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) estimates on Earnings and Spendings have revealed. "For the first...

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In India, Castes, Honor and Killings Intertwine by Jim Yardley

When Nirupama Pathak left this remote mining region for graduate school in New Delhi, she seemed to be leaving the old India for the new. Her parents paid her tuition and did not resist when she wanted to choose her own career. But choosing a husband was another matter. Her family was Brahmin, the highest Hindu caste, and when Ms. Pathak, 22, announced she was secretly engaged to a young man...

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