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Agrarian crisis in India and the way forward

15 Sep 2021

All over the country, cultivators are angry, upset and even desperate — and they are expressing it in local, regional and national agitations: from the incredibly impressive long march in Maharashtra in late 2017 to the huge coming together of peasants and workers last month in Delhi, as well as many local protests in different parts of the country. [...] It is also understood that the economic impacts, which are felt across all segments of society and all sectors of the economy in countries across the world, will impact all segments of the population, but the hardest hit will be those working in the informal sectors. [...] Therefore, the study recommended that for the improvement of elementary education in the state, the number of teachers should be increased particularly female teachers. [...] The objectives of this study are to understand the differences in health availability and health outcomes in World health regions with reference to South East Asia and India and identify the factors responsible for changing health status in the world health region. [...] The findings of the study suggest that health outcomes and health infrastructure for both physical and manpower are very poor in the African Region in comparison to other WHO regions.

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