India Ranks Below Pak, China on Hunger IndexThe Times Of India
India ranks 100th among 119 countries in Global Hunger Index: What does it mean? October 18, 2017Nutrition FacebookTwitterLinkedInWhatsApp
The Global Climate Risk Index analyses to what extent countries and regions have been affected by the impacts of weather-related loss events. Read on to get a summary of the weather-related loss events in 2019 and 2000-2019. Download notes PDF for UPSC 2
ans. the india innovation index was released for the first time in 2019 by niti aayog vice chairman dr rajiv kumar. q2 q 2. what was india’s rank in global innovation index 2019? ans. india ranked 48th at the global innovation index 2019. q3 q 3. which state topped the india ...
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There is widespread hunger and malnutrition in all parts of India. India ranks 66th on the 2008 Global Hunger Index of 88 countries while Pakistan is slightly better at 61 and Bangladesh slightly worse at 70. Indian media's headlines about the newly-minted Indian billionaires need to bring sha...
Compared to other indicators, the city fared low on indicators such as zero hunger and decent work and economic growth. The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) index has played a vital role in driving the SDG agenda in India. The index provides a holistic view of the social, economic, and ...
In her enthusiasm to take her message of health to all sections of people, Dr.Monteiro has requested medical colleges and cycle clubs en route to arrange lectures on the topics of health and exercise to be delivered by her. This News was posted on Saturday, December 12th, 2015 at 12:56 ...
Obesity rates in India are on the rise, mirroring a global trend [1,2]. While the increase in obesity was initially observed in urban areas and major metropolitan cities, it is now extending to smaller towns, suburban and rural regions as well. The COVID-19 pandemic has further contributed...
Current scenario in India “Nothing is permanent. What goes up must come down. All that the people have to do is not to lose confidence. He believes this to be a transient phase that the country hast to go to. Together we can fight it. ...