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27% UP kids are malnourished

-The Asian Age Lucknow: The Akhilesh government's assurances of proper nutrition for children seems to be proving hollow with more than 24 per cent of the school-going children found to be malnourished and 17 per cent found to be anaemic. These facts emerged at a state-level orientation programme on Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) organised by the department of health. Principal health secretary, Pravir Kumar, said that this was based on the data...

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Latest survey shows a marginal improvement in health indicators-Aarti Dhar

-The Hindu The latest round of Annual Health Survey (AHS) has shown only marginal improvement in health indicators in the worst performing districts of the country. Bihar continues to have the highest percentage of girls marrying before completing 18. While the percentage during the baseline survey (2008-2010) was 20.2 per cent, it has now come down to 16.5 per cent. In Rajasthan the percentage has come down to 16.3 from 21.9. The...

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Lesson for UP bureaucrats: Yes, people do die of cold. Here is how

-The Indian Express Obviously, UP principal secretary (home) A K Gupta has not heard of a term called hypothermia. He would be amazed to know that if a person's body temperature drops below 35 degree Centigrade, normal metabolism is affected. That is why the human body usually has a temperature of between 36.5 and 37.5. That is why staying out in the cold can be, and is often, fatal, especially in...

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In role model for Arvind's tough Act, phone taps, whistleblower protection -Aneesha Mathur

-The Indian Express New Delhi: A tough challenge awaits the Aam Aadmi Party if it has to keep Arvind Kejriwal's proMISe of bringing in a Jan Lokpal bill within 15 days of forming the government in Delhi. Amending the existing Lokayukta Act would have involved getting the Lt Governor's assent and getting the amendment bill passed in the assembly, where getting the numbers would have been uncertain in itself. The party has,...

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MISsing toilets: Is India’s sanitation drive ‘In Deep Shit’?

A new report from Right to Sanitation Campaign in India entitled: In Deep Shit paints a gloomy picture about the position of India's sanitation, and simultaneously draws our attention to the case of ‘MISsing' and ‘dead' toilets. The report has questioned the claims made by the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MDWS) that India is making great strides in availing toilets to its rural population through the Nirmal Bharat...

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