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Ramanan LaxminarayanLivemint |
As incomes rise without safe piped water, the default alternative becomes plastic. Mexico offers a reminder of the limits of income growth
Population health strategies may benefit from Ayurveda’s insights into why standardised interventions fail for many population subgroups
Over time, neglecting the health of the population transforms growth from an engine of progress to a source of fragility
Calls for tighter government oversight are justified, yet regulation alone may not suffice in a system vulnerable to corruption
The issue of stray dogs pits the right of humans to live safely without getting bitten or attacked against that of most dogs who do not bite anyone.
The public health ecosystem in the country will benefit if New Delhi ups its engagement with WHO in light of the US withdrawing from the global body