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Wealth and Health of Children in India: A State-Level Analysis-Diane Coffey, Aparajita Chattopadhyay, and Rajan Gupt

-Economic and Political Weekly   What are the relationships between wealth and children's health in India's states that are as populous as many other countries? Presenting a state-level analysis of the association between state net domestic product per capita and three children's health indicators, this paper describes how these relationships differ in the last two rounds of the National Family Health Survey. It finds evidence that the cross-sectional relationships between aggregate wealth...

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The jobs debate-Pramit Bhattacharya

-Live Mint   What explains the mystery of job Growth slowing so drastically just when Growth spiked up so rapidly? The health of the economy occupied the centrestage of the political battlefield this week, as the ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and the opposition National Democratic Alliance (NDA) engaged in a spirited debate on India's economic performance. A major bone of contention was the slower pace of job Growth in the UPA's 10-year...

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An inclusive Growth policy-Amaresh Dubey and Reeve Vanneman

-The Hindu   The impressive gain by rural households in spite of the favouritism towards non-primary activities appears real The Indian economy has moved on a high Growth path since the mid-1980s. After a blip in Growth between 1990-92, liberalisation, initiated for aligning the Indian economy with the world in 1991, not only put the economy back on a higher Growth path but also sustained this Growth till the 2000s. During the last...

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Did Gujarat's Growth Rate Accelerate under Modi?-Maitreesh Ghatak and Sanchari Roy

-Economic and Political Weekly   Gujarat, one of the richest states in India, was always at par or ahead of the rest of India during the 1980s, and unambiguously ahead in the 1990s. There is no evidence of any differential acceleration in the 2000s, when Narendra Modi has been in power, relative to the 1990s, both with respect to the country as a whole, as well as other major states. This is...

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36 Per Cent Delhi Kids Malnourished: Report

-IANS   About 36 percent of the children in Delhi are malnourished with a nutritional scheme targetted at the 0-6 age-group reaching only 30 percent of the intended beneficiaries, a report released Wednesday said. At 38 percent, the malnutritional rate is higher among girls than boys (34 percent). This means that four out of every 10 children in Delhi are malnourished. And, while the coverage of the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) scheme is already...

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