Why more Indian children are developing food allergies than before? Bengaluru paediatrician explains
Food allergies are being seen more often among Indian children, especially in cities. Dr. Sujatha Thyagarajan, Lead and HOD, ...
India has technically eliminated leprosy at the national level, yet the continued detection of child cases shows that transmission persists in hidden pockets ...
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Social media ban: Speculation intensifies regarding a social media ban for children; after Australia, is India next?
India, the largest data generator and market for global tech giants, is now preparing to take stringent legislative steps ...
As Indian families go on to raise the next generation across international borders, baby names become the first step towards ...
If there is ever a contest for the law with the most grossly misleading title, the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 should be a prime candidate, because the last thing this Act protects is the welfare ...
While India is one of the world's fastest-growing economies and a top-three producer of solar energy, the country remains extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. And its children are ...
India has expanded school infrastructure meant to support children with special needs (CWSN) across its nearly 1.5 million ...
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