Progress on reducing maternal mortality has stagnated, and in the case of Kerala, reversed. What do the data tell us?
Evidence suggests that dowry deaths are misreported as accidental deaths, thereby underestimating the number of women who die ...
The country has reached its goal of having 50% of its electricity capacity come from non-fossil fuel sources five years early ...
In 2024-25, for every 10 teachers in India, nearly four were in private schools. Over the last four years, the total number ...
Unclear guidelines and mismatches in assigning functions and revenue powers have increased panchayats’ dependence on Union ...
Government school enrolment dropped by 8.7 million in a year, yet their Class III reading levels improved by 7 percentage points since 2022 ...
New Delhi: Jalaluddin Kazi*, 38, lives with bipolar disorder and often has seizures. A resident of North Dumdum near Kolkata, he drove a rented electric rickshaw to support his wife and two children, ...
Further, the city produces 4,399 million litres per day (MLD) of sewage. But treatment capacity has not kept pace--in the city and across the country--according to our analysis of government data.
The first of its kind report titled Budgets for Justice, it analysed budgets of the 11 states with the highest gross domestic product (or GSDP) with a population of at least 10 million--Andhra Pradesh ...
Editor's note: This series was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. The story contains footnotes marked with asterisks Belgaum & Bengaluru: The three-hour long drive along National ...
New Delhi: Some 2.4 million Indians die of treatable conditions every year, the worst situation among 136 nations studied for a report published in The Lancet. Poor care quality leads to more deaths ...
Ernakulam and Bengaluru: Kartik Naik is in his 40s, and works as a mason’s helper in the Nettoor area, in Kerala’s Ernakulam, where mostly Odia male migrant labourers reside. As polling for his ...