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SSA REPORT CARD

Allocations have arisen considerably in last three years. 2011-12 :             Rs 55,746 crores  (30% increase over previous year 2010-11 :             Rs 42,926 crores  (64% increase) 2009-10 :             Rs 26,169 crores While since 2009-10 there has been an increment of … Continue reading

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Gujarat Urban areas – Sex ratios are declining sharply

As per Census 2011 most of the major urban centres in Gujarat showed skewed child sex ratio. The worst among them is the Surat District with 788 females to 1000 (2001: 810). This is for the district as a whole, … Continue reading

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BRICS to launch a new Development Bank

BRICS (consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) is planning to launch a new Development Bank. The idea formally launched last March in a summit meeting of the leaders of the five emerging economies. Presently a working Group … Continue reading

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Improvements in Economic Front – Census 2011

Household census of 2011 has thrown some interesting details, which indicates a definite progress in standard of living alongwith several contradictions. Here are a few facts for you to chew upoin: Total number of houses in the country 26.93 crores, … Continue reading

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Development Indicators Comparison – UNICEF 2012

Unicef’s report State of the World’s Children 2012 has been out. It is a good reference point for us to see where India stands in terms of important indicators relating to children. Here are some important facts. Almost half the … Continue reading

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Prisons – Places of Reform or Hotbed of crime?

All of us are aware of the overcrowding in the prisons. A large amount of population made up in these prisons is of Undertrials. At the end of 2007, almost 2/3rd (66.6%) of all inmates in prisons in various parts … Continue reading

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Child Malnutrition – Need to rethink the strategy and focus more on Adolescent Girls

All of us have seen the figures relating to high prevalence of malnutrition in children in India published on the basis of Hunger and Malnutrition Survey in rural India, HUNGaNA 2010-11. The survey focussed on 100 districts (referred to as … Continue reading

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Social Enterprises – new face for impacting the Society

Social Enterprises are becoming more and more popular as means of bringing changes in the society. These enterprises work by identifying a social need and provide service on low cost basis. Thus fulfilling a demand and meeting the costs of … Continue reading

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Sarpanch to be the new face of rural Justice

In 2012 Bihar Govt issued instructions to the Police Dept. not to take up petty complaints, which are supposed to be taken up by Gram Panchayats as identified in the Bihar Panchayati Raj Act 2006. A number of cases of … Continue reading

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More than 350 million remain without electricity in

Recently Prime Minister announced ‘Power for All’ in 5 years time. Well let us hope the Govt. would be able to keep its promise, as its earlier promises have not kept apace. Today there are still more than 1 lakh … Continue reading

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