India's Great Challenge: Health & Sanitation - Page 21
2 Million Reasons India Should Restrict Antibiotics
Minimum effort. Minimum expense. Maximum result. In colloquial English, that’s the mantra that guides...
Facing Health Crises, India Slashes Healthcare
Frequently criticised for having one of the emerging world's most ramshackle health systems, India had committed to...
How India Got 2000% Return On Anti-Malaria Investment
The World Health Organisation’s World Malaria Report 2014, released last week, indicates dramatic success against...
Despite Progress, Malnutrition Kills Too Many Indian Children
Fewer Indian children are dying from malnutrition than ever before—the under-five mortality rate has declined 55% over...
3 Million Truckloads Daily: India's Real Trash Problem
Prime Minister Narendra Modi may want a “Swachh Bharat” (clean India) by 2019, but sweeping the streets does not address...
Mumbai's Biggest Killer Is Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis, it seems, is the biggest killer in Mumbai, with 7,075 people succumbing to the disease last year. TB was...
Malayalees Set To Live Longer, But Will They?
Before the Gujarat model of development, there was—and is—the Kerala model of development, its silent success set to be...
The Trouble With India's $22 Billion Toilet Gamble
The Narendra Modi Government has announced that Swacch Bharat Mission (SBM) has to be a mass movement to make India open...