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Fakeness and flakiness are not hard to spot in the social sector
There is plenty of authenticity and rigour but some organisational cultures are weak on both aspects. Anurag Behar, in Mint, shares a handy guide to the sector.
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Exploring Urban Perceptions Around Freshness of Vegetables
Seema Purushothaman, Vidya Sadashiva and Anjali V Raj, in Ideas for India, contend that a relationship of trust between producers and consumers can enable convergence of quality, nutrition and food safety in farm produce.
How to make Common University Entrance Test (CUET) a success
A collaborative approach will ensure a more comprehensive and well-informed assessment that will accommodate the diversity of state board curricula, writes Shilpi Banerjee, in The New Indian Express.
The ‘Red Queen Effect’ in Bannerghatta
The shortsighted vision of cities — assuming all ecological spaces to be ‘waste’ lands, areas that can be sacrificed for urban infrastructure development whenever we choose — needs to be combated, writes Harini Nagendra, in Deccan Herald.
Wages of inequality: The income-growth gap
Gap between wage and GDP growth indicates a worsening of income distribution as well as weak improvements in welfare, write Amit Basole and Zico Dasgupta, in The Indian Express.
Azim Premji University sees over 120 firms participate in placements
The placements demonstrate the competitive nature of the opportunities available to graduates, highlights Business Today. Explore the key highlights.
How healthy is the health budget?
The health budget for 2024 – 25 does not inspire much hope for the public health sector despite the 10% increase in the budget allocated for the National Health Mission, write Mampi Bose and Sunit Arora, in Deccan Herald.
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Health: Band-aids will not heal a system that needs deep attention
The sector’s basics need to be addressed for substantive progress to be made. Nutrition, primary healthcare and preventive and community health should be focus areas too, writes Anurag Behar, in Mint.