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Gujarat: A Painful Period in Salt Pans of Little Rann of Kutch

Women workers go through a cycle of agony in the eight months they toil in salt pans, where poor water availability and lack of medical help make monthly bleeding scary.

Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act Failing Women Who Need It The Most

Mumbai: A minor rape victim was forced to give...

Why 4 Of 5 Indian Children Do Not Survive Cancer

Mumbai: How long does a cancer diagnosis take?Six months,...

Focus on Environment, Health and Education instead of Politics of Hate

Filmmaker Kavita Lankesh talks about the things we should...

Second silicosis death in less than two months’ time in Gujarat’s ceramic hub

In a second death in a little more than...

Gates Foundation study: Child malnutrition reduction targets impossible to achieve

A Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation-funded study has found...

M’tra Govt must give alternate Accommodation & Rent to Mahul Project Affected: Bombay HC

The court stated that chemical factories and oil refineries...

Communications Blockade Creates New Mental Health Challenges In Kashmir

Srinagar and Baramulla: She sat in a corner, beside...

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