Swati Narayan’s book is densely researched, peppered with astonishing facts and figures, and is written with generosity of spirit for the marginalised.
What does it take to be part of India’s richest 1 per cent club? According to a report by Knight Frank, $175,000 (Rs 1.44 crore). The money is lesser than what is required in Monaco – which has the highest threshold at $12.4 million (Rs 102 crore)
Low public investment in medical education and human resources stands at the root of international migration of MBBS aspirants, as reflected in the Ukraine crisis. A study on active human resources in health reveals a density of only 6.1 doctors per 10,000 persons, which further drops to 5 when acco
A new World Health Organization report shows that close to seven million deaths could be prevented by 2030, if low and lower-middle income countries were to make an additional investment of less than a dollar per person per year in the prevention and treatment of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs).