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Think differently about healthcare -Ravikumar Chockalingam

-The Hindu India’s public health system can no longer function within the shadows of its health services system In India, public health and health services have Been synonymous. This integration has dwarfed the growth of a comprehensive public health system, which is critical to overcome some of the systemic challenges in healthcare. A stark increase in population growth, along with rising life expectancy, provides the burden of chronic diseases. Tackling this requires an...

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How to boost women's workforce participation -Surbhi Ghai

-The Hindu Business Line Schemes that promote female employment are not enough. Childcare services can make a big difference, as in Brazil’s case There has Been much clamour over the fall in female labour force participation rates (FLPRs) in recent years. The data from the Labour Bureau indicate that the FLPR for ages 15 and above has declined from 30 per cent in 2011-12 to 27.4 per cent in 2015-16. Additionally, estimates suggest...

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Income transfer can ease farm distress -A Narayanamoorthy & P Alli

-The Hindu Business Line It scores over loan waivers as it benefits all farmers and gives them more control over the cultivation and sale of their produce There is an illusion across various quarters that a one-time farm loan waiver can remove all the hardships farmers have Been going through over the last 15 years or so. This illusion has Been occupying more space in public discourse in recent months because of...

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TN's skewed sex ratio could have a passport twist to it -Rema Nagarajan

-The Times of India Tamil Nadu’s alarmingly low sex ratio at birth of 840 in 2016 according to the civil registration system could be due to a large number of adults registering their birth in recent years in a bid to get passports made. According to National Health Mission officials in Tamil Nadu, if only the births in a particular year are considered, the state’s sex ratio at birth was a...

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In bad news for girls, sex ratio at birth plunges in southern states -Rema Nagarajan

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Abysmal sex ratios have generally Been associated with states like Haryana and Punjab. However, the data for 2007 to 2016 on sex ratio at birth, an indication of which way the sex ratio will move in the coming years, shows that southern states barring Kerala have witnessed some of the most dramatic drops. Data collated by the office of the Registrar General of India from the...

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