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28.02.2005
New research suggests that growing environmental degradation is helping the spread of infectious diseases like malaria and dengue, and possibly, even some animal viruses.
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28.02.2005
In spite of the adoption of a mission to universalise elementary education, the dropout rate in India' elementary and primary schools continues to be as high as 52 per cent.
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28.02.2005
While India ostensibly nears the achievement of universal education, high enrolment figures of 92% mask a worrying dropout rate from primary and elementary levels. The responsibility lies with state governments.
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21.02.2005
A report by the ILO says that though unemployment declined in 2004, the first time since 2000, job creation in 2005 will remain weak.
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21.02.2005
Almost two-thirds of the money promised by world governments for tsunami relief has not yet been received by the United Nations, confirming fears that many countries will try to renege on their commitments, thought to have been made under pressure from public opinion.
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