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Why the force should be with Indian pharma
It is important not just for the developing world but also for rich nations to pray for the good health of India's generic drugs industry.
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Home cannot be workplace, thus sweeping, swabbing and childcare cannot be categorised as work. With this kind of skewed logic, how can domestic…
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Villages in Haryana and Rajasthan which have a skewed sex ratio are yet to make peace with the women who arrive in their homes as brides from distant…
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From chickenpox to flu, there is a vaccine to protect your child from an array of diseases.
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The wide net of cash transfers there is not about reducing subsidies, but increasing the efficiency of aid delivery mechanisms.
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Obesity and malnutrition and role of food corporations are being debated across the world. Dr Nestle spoke to TOI-Crest about incongruity in food…
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