How India’s six-child family became three

How India’s six-child family became three
On the verge of becoming the most populous nation, India has begun to see a larger push towards contraceptive and family planning education.
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India’s 2010 census considers taboo question: What’s your caste?
India abolished caste divisions decades ago, and now uses quotas to help bottom-caste members get jobs and education. Updating caste data in the 2010 census could help refine the quotas, but critics see it as a regressive step.
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Proposal for medical truce
New Delhi, June 12: The health ministry has suggested splitting control over India’s medical education as a compromise with the human resource development (HRD) ministry aimed at ending a turf war splitting the central government and delaying key higher education reforms.
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