Opinion
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India’s quiet push to eliminate cervical cancer
Every eight minutes, somewhere in India, a woman dies of cervical cancer. By the time most are diagnosed, the disease…
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Can India’s Farms Become Its First Line of Public Health?
A new national mission seeks to bridge agriculture, nutrition, and healthcare. Its success may depend not on ambition alone, but…
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Ready or Not: The World’s Shameful Failure to Protect Women in Crises
By any measure, the global humanitarian system has become faster, more sophisticated and better funded over the past three decades.…
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India’s Jan Vishwas Bill Rewrites the Rules of Health Regulation
A sweeping legal overhaul promises to ease compliance and reduce litigation—but raises critical questions about accountability, patient safety, and the…
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