Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, sits at a critical crossroads. With over 220 million people and projections ...
Another significant element of India's population challenge is gender inequality, with Muttreja referring to this as "the ...
India’s demographic dividend is a powerful asset but not a guaranteed path to success. Unlocking its full potential requires ...
If we accept the truth that human sexuality, marriage, and family cannot be analyzed in purely materialistic, hedonistic, or consumerist terms, then sexuality education itself must be an education in ...
The demographic dividend will not stay for a longer time. It is necessary to realise the potential of young civilians of the country at the earliest and harness it for building a sustainable ...
A post on social media platform X sparked a debate, with many discussing what dragged India from becoming a rich nation.
We have seen that a widespread culture of materialism and consumerism is a counterforce in the efforts of the developed ...
The year 2025 brings optimism of India’s position as the fastest-growing economy in the world. The International Monetary Fund projects GDP growth rate of 6.5%. These numbers are not just our ...
The World Bank's Mission 300 aims to tackle sub-Saharan Africa's growth barrier, with nearly 570m people lacking electricity.
The government data released late November last year had showed India's GDP growth slipped to a seven-quarter low of 5.4% in ...
A central theme of Union Minister Piyush Goyal's address at WIEF was the “5 Ds” driving India’s economic vision: decisive ...