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Indian farmer

Can SSE pull FPOs out of stagnation?

On this page The average size of landholdings in India has experienced a significant decline over the years, dropping from 2.28 hectares in 1970-71 to 1.08 hectares in 2015-16. This trend of agricultural land fragmentation is expected to persist in the future, driven by factors such as population growth, inheritance

Strengthening Access to Healthcare

The overburdening of India’s healthcare infrastructure, especially during the second wave of the CoViD-19 pandemic in 2021, has made it evident that the healthcare system is grossly understaffed to meet the needs of a growing population.

A Holistic Approach to Food Systems

Understanding food systems: Need, types and drivers A food system is a holistic set of practices that contribute towards food production and consumption to meet dietary requirements of the population. Food production, distribution, processing and consumption form the backbone of food systems which require access to resources like labour, finance,

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Indian Migrant Workers: Understanding the Dynamics of Migration in India

Migration is a prevalent phenomenon where workers move from one region to another in search of employment. There are approximately more than 140 million Indian migrant workers, who contribute 10% to the Indian GDP. Three primary causes drive migration in India – aspirations for economic mobility, socio-economic disenfranchisement, and urbanisation.

How can Technological Solutions Strengthen the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain?

Pharmaceutical production in India has been a formidable force for healthcare, so much so that no written report ever fails to eulogise India as the “pharmacy of the world”. Despite the prowess of Indian pharmaceutical industries in manufacturing affordable generic medicines, poor quality and unavailability of essential drugs, vaccines, and

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