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Using Artificial Intelligence in Mental Healthcare: Assessing

WEBThe commentary aims to draw conclusions on the effectiveness of its usage in mitigating mental health crises and weigh the pros and cons of the same. Further, it examines the merit of utilising AI to supplement, as opposed to replace, the existing mental health care resources and service providers, and the need for practising caution in the …

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The Outliers of the Healthcare Workforce: Recognising India’s

WEBIn fact, as of March 31, 2015, 38% of the total PHCs in India were functioning without any laboratory technicians [10]. Likewise, presently, PHCs and CHCs in India are functioning with a prolonged lack of other paramedical staff such as pharmacists (25.11%) and radiographers (48%). There are merely 63 Health and Family Training Centres (HFWTC

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MENTAL HEALTH IN THE INDIAN ARMED FORCES AND …

WEB1. abstract 2. introduction 3. number of suicides and fratricides within the iaf and capf 4. factors contributing to mental health issues within the iaf and

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HOW GENDER-RESPONSIVE ARE INDIA’S WASH POLICIES

WEB1. abstract 2. introduction 3. assessing gender-responsiveness of wash policies in india 4. policy recommendations 5. bibliography 1 1 2 9 11 table of contents

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The Unsung Heroes: ASHA Workers' Battle with Barriers within …

WEBDue to adverse working conditions, hundreds of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) in Delhi and Haryana had been on an indefinite protest since August 28 2023. This series of demonstrations continues the larger conversation around the challenges and barriers ASHAs face and has gathered steam in other regions of …

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Eliminating Female Anaemia in India: Prevalence, Challenges and

WEBIn the last two decades, anaemia’s prevalence among Indian women of reproductive age, on average, has been 20% more than the world average. While one in three women in the world is anaemic, one in two women is anaemic in India. Figure 1: Prevalence of anaemia among women of reproductive age (% of women ages 15-49) …

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Trans-Inclusive Healthcare: Barriers for transmen in India

WEBABSTRACT Historically, the trans community has faced stigma, discrimination, violence, and social exclusion. This has also manifested in the form of health inequities leading to poor health outcomes, a high burden of mental health problems, and unmet healthcare needs.

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The Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897: Can India’s Epidemic Policy …

WEBOVERVIEW. In the context of the rising numbers of COVID-19 cases [1], on March 11, 2020 the Cabinet Secretary of India announced that all states and Union territories should invoke provisions of Section 2 of the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 [2]. Rooted in India’s colonial legacy, the Act was passed to tackle the bubonic plague in the …

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FEMALE PRISONERS IN INDIA: THE CONSEQUENCES OF …

WEB1. abstract 2. introduction: female criminality in theory 3. female prisoners in india 4. institutional capacity for female offenders 5. issues affecting physical and

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Feminisation of Ageing in India: Concerns and Vulnerabilities

WEBThis is mainly attributed to improvement in economic well-being and healthcare facilities, leading to declining death rates, falling fertility rates, and rising life expectancy (ibid.). From 2001 to 2011, the general population grew by 17.7%, while the elderly population grew by 35.5%. Between 2011-2021, the general population was …

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THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA: A BRIEF OVERVIEW

WEBJUVENILE USTICE IN INDIA I 3 apprehended. In this context, the NCRB data was misleading as it was based on the number of FIRs filed against juveniles and not the number of actual convictions and subsequent disposal of cases.

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Digital Literacy in India: Structural Constraints and the NEP 2020

WEBThis digital literacy divide among males and females is a key structural constraint in the proliferation of digital methods of learning that carries multiple negative impacts on women’s educational attainment, skill development and workforce participation. IMPACT OF REMOTE LEARNING ON PUPILS AND TEACHERS.

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ISSUE BRIEF Child and Early Marriage in India

WEBISUE RIEF CI MI I II I 5 Source: Author provided the last decade, from 47% of girls getting married before the age of 18 in 2005-2006 to 27% in 2015-2016 (see Figure 2). This has been accompanied by an

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Ayushman Bharat: Has it Enhanced Financial Protection

WEBAyushman Bharat, an umbrella scheme that included other major Publicly Funded Health Insurances [PFHI] schemes, was launched in 2018 by the Union government. The vision was one of achieving universal health coverage (National Health Authority, n.d.). The flagship scheme contains two components, health and wellness …

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INDIA’S URBAN TRANSITION: IDENTIFYING THE CONTOURS …

WEB1. abstract 2. introduction 3. trends in migration 4. circular or seasonal migration: identifying the invisible 5. conclusion 6. bibliography 1 1 1 5 7

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Traditional Midwives at the 22 Crossroads of Social Stigma …

WEBThis paper aims to situate dais or traditional midwives at the crossroads of caste- based discrimination and dwindling state support. A lot of traditional midwives or dais hail from a lower caste background which stigmatises their position and work in the society. With time, institutional healthcare facilities came to be associated with upper

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STUBBLE BURNING IN NORTH INDIA: DEFOGGING THE FACTS

WEB1. abstract 2. context 3. is stubble burning responsible for delhi’s toxic smog? 4. the policy failures behind stubble burning 5. counter measures

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Prisoners’ Educational Reforms in India: An Institutionalised

WEBIt is evident that prison education in India is an institutionalised insufficiency – it is hardly mandated and regulated in policy, and finds even less importance in practice. Prisoners face systemic barriers in reintegrating back to society, thus continuing the cycle of incarceration. Very few studies exist to assess the nature of existing

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INFORMAL WASTE WORKERS: THE ISSUE OF …

WEBINFORMA AST ORKERS H ISSU ORMALISATION I 3 | POLICY ACTION The very first policy on waste management in India came in the form of the Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules (MSWM Rules) in 2000.

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