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OFFICIAL INACTION NOTWITHSTANDING, GROWTH MAY STILL HIT 9%...
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States must ensure that industrial investment proposals are brought to fruition...
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Amongst all the urban SEC C households, the second largest sub-segment is formed by households whose chief wage earners are in their middle years, married with young children...
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Language No Barrier...
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The National Population Policy adopted in 2000 emphasised the government commitment to safe motherhood, one of the objectives being universal coverage of maternal care...
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It is important for the states to come out with solutions to achieve long-term foodgrain self-sufficiency...
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In this segment, households with senior citizens are very few and would be joint familie...
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Despite government intervention, the maternal mortality ratio is alarmingly high in some states...
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Though all inflation indices show falling rates, as we, at Indicus, have been saying for the past two years, inflation is not on its way out....
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The benefits of subsidised LPG fail to trickle down to low-income households in India...
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The Telangana dispute is different from the reorganisations that took place in 2000...
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The young households in the urban SEC B segment form a small segment of a little less than 10 lakh households...
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There are about 4 million households (21 million people) in urban India that can be classified as luxury consumers....
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Despite rising education levels among women, the practice remains rampant in India...
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With the world's fourth largest domestic passenger base, India?s aviation sector is a potential growth-driver....
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There are more than two million SEC B urban households across India with a population close to 10 million....
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The number of children per woman has been declining but the poorer skew the record...
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The country's urban development evades the issue of a burgeoning slum population...
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SEC B households are the second most affluent households in urban India, comprising 1.4% of urban households....
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BUT INFLATION, ALTHOUGH UNDER CONTROL, CAN GET OUT OF HAND...