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He said, ''The NEP 2020 (New Education Policy) envisages that we should be spending at least 6 per cent of our GDP on education
Read MoreThe report mentioned the Russia-Ukraine war and global energy crisis as the main cause behind the decline in monthly wages in numerous countries while inflation and global economic slowdown are the secondary determinants behind the cut in wages
Read MoreAs per the data from World Health Organisation (WHO), globally 38.4 million people were living with HIV at the end of 2021
Read MoreThe government of India is aiming to bring the total export of the Indian textile industry worth USD 100 billion by FY2025-26
Read More‘‘We must stop creating the false dichotomy between population and limited resources. A skilled population is a strength and we must see people as creators of resources," said Alok Vajpeyi, Knowledge Management and Core Grants, Population Foundation of India
Read MorePM Narendra Modi said that the youth is the biggest strength of the nation. The central government is according the highest priority to utilise their talent and energy for nation-building
Read MoreWomen-owned businesses in India are expected to increase by 90 per cent in five years, compared to similar businesses in the US and the UK, which are expected to grow by 50 per cent and 24 per cent, respectively.
Read MoreIn the next summit of G20, we aspire that our country would focus on the financial inclusion of women in a marginalised society, said Ravi Kumar Narra
Read MorePiyush Goyal called for foreign trade to become defining feature as India is heading to complete 100 years of Independence in 2047
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