Category: data
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Prevalence of fake currency still a reality post-demonetisation
Gujarat accounted for more than half the value of counterfeit currency seizures between 2017 and 2024
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The cost of bringing down inflation in India, U.S. and U.K. | Data
While the Fed pulled it off at near-zero cost to the U.S. economy, Britain paid with a recession; India avoided a downturn but now faces a currency crisis
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The rise of temporary teachers in West Bengal | Data
The State has not been able to expand its institutional capacity in line with rising demand
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Fact check: Are “40 out of 100 children malnourished” in Gujarat?
Data indicates that the statement is true and that several of the worst affected districts are tribal ones, pointing to a higher burden of malnutrition among adivasi communities in the State
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How the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran is exposing India’s LPG dependence | Data
The ongoing conflict in the region has disrupted supplies, forcing price hikes and emergency measures which could fall on Indian oil marketing companies’ tab
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More women deleted from rolls in most States after SIR
Tamil Nadu is the only major State where the gender ratio improved slightly, despite the State recording one of the largest reductions in total electors
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The quiet demographic revolution unfolding in India
India, long viewed as the archetype of a ‘high-fertility developing country’, has quietly become a relatively low-fertility society
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How U.S.-Israel attack on Iran could impact millions of Indian migrant workers
UAE, where Iranian missiles have landed targeting U.S. bases, is the second largest source of India’s inward remittances and also a large hub for Indian migrant workers engaged in blue-collar jobs
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India’s taxpayer base more than doubled in the last decade
Expansion of the base has coincided with an improvement in tax administration efficiency
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Can India overtake Bangladesh in textile exports to the European Union?
As Bangladesh prepares to lose its Least Developed Country trade advantage, India’s new EU deal could help level the tariff playing field in the sector