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More private investment in education can improve its productivity

Given the limited fiscal space to increase the expenditure on social services, such as education and health, it is essential for the governments of developing countries like India to enhance their public spending efficiency by generating the maximum potential benefit for its population within the given budgetary resources.    With India spending about 2.7 per …

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How to Create a Sustainable Business Model

A growing movement against plastic products and irresponsible consumption is just one of the signs that sustainability is becoming more and more important to buyers. But what does that mean for your business, and how can you create – or shift to – a sustainable business model? The dictionary definition for “sustainable” is “able to …

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Indian society, politicians still hindering women’s empowerment

Women in Indian society and politics continue to be pariahs, as events related to Sabarimala and the Me Too movement reveal. Women are barred from entering the Sabarimala temple in Kerala state on grounds of impurity owing to menstruation. Beside being irrational, this social diktat violates the fundamental right of equality guaranteed under the Indian …

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Lifestyle, pollution causing rise in infertility: expert

Indian Fertility Society meet calls for creating more awareness About 10-15% of the population in the country is affected by infertility, says M. Gouri Devi, president, Indian Fertility Society (IFS). Speaking at the 14th annual conference of the IFS on ‘Assisted Reproduction – Fertivison 2018’ here, Dr. Gouri Devi said infertility was more common in …

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CSR Has Not Translated Into Real Benefit For The Poor

The 2 percent CSR rule has brought more firms into the social sector, but much of it is still just box-ticking After over four years of corporate social responsibility (CSR) becoming mandatory in India, there remains considerable gap between what had been the objective of this pol­icy and what has been the outcome so far. …

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