The NRI and PIO population across the world is estimated at over 30 million. As per a UNDP's 2010 report, after China, India has the largest diaspora in the world, estimated at 25 million, besides being one of the largest "sending" nations in Asia, with an emigration rate of 0.8%. ...
According to a 1979 Indian Ministry of External Affairs estimate, the number of persons of Indian origin residing abroad was 10.7 million (Weiner 1982). This number was substantial but represented merely 1.6 percent of India's population at that time. By the close of the 20th century, an ...
and injustice, of course, but the problem is that you should see that our country is developing, and those in which dynasties, the country in which there is, in India you should know that this country is completely Western-style democracy, but he now has over 400 million population lives ...
they have managed to keep all their staff working during the pandemic. All this time, though, the idea of Dhamaka was simmering on the back burner and recently the duo managed to make it a reality, bringing it to life in the Lower East Side. ...
As a generalist I am interested in every issue that is topical or perennial and present my understanding of it in bite size chunks that are easy to munch on. This blog is about India that is dynamic but beset with many challenges. The country is a bundle of contradictions that holds a ...
t have enough to eat (one in five mothers today, according to recent surveys). We seemillions of people with no health insurancein the midst of a pandemic (up to 27 million losing employer-based insurance, with about 6 million of those people expected to be ineligible for subsidized backup...
India Company, acting for the crown, took possession of the Arakan and Tenasserim coastal regions. In 1852, at the end of the second war, the British acquired the remainder of lower Burma; and on 1 January 1886, following Burma's defeat in the third war, total annexation of Burma was ...
CONSERVING SPECIES IN A WORKING LANDSCAPE: LAND USE WITH BIOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC OBJECTIVES Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to biodiversity. Establishing formal protected areas is one means of conserving habitat, but socio-economi......
24]. Approximately 50 million people are suffering from neurocysticercosis (NCC) due toT. soliumglobally and more than 50,000 deaths per year are due to NCC [6,25]. Increased international travel and immigration are resulting in NCC being diagnosed and treated more frequently in non-endemic ...
British colonialism had begun as early as the 16th Century, but gathered speed and momentum between the 18th and 20th Century. At the end of the 16th Century, mother-tongue English speakers numbered just 5-7 million, almost all of them in the British Isles; over the next 350 years, this...