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Parth MN @parthpunter https://twitter.com/parthpunter/status/1760349414059614296?t=NJVS94K53Yul-yV4gPuRfw&s=08
In 2011, Maharashtra had 1368 govt hospitals. It's dwindled to 586 in 2021. In 10 years, the number of Maharashtra's govt hospitals came down by 57%.
We're back to where we were in 1980.
Source of data: Economic Survey of Mahrashtra - Maharashtra at a glance see point 17, https://mls.org.in/PDF2023/BUDGET/ESM_2022_23_Eng_Book.pdf#page=15
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Rural workers in MP, Gujarat get the lowest daily wages: RBI data https://indianexpress.com/article/business/economy/rural-workers-in-mp-gujarat-get-the-lowest-daily-wages-rbi-data-9032716/ by George Mathew : November 19, 2023 Wage growth for agricultural and non-agricultural labourers remained subdued during 2022-23, averaging 5.8 per cent and 4.9 per cent.. According to data compiled by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), in MP, male agricultural workers in rural areas got a daily wage of just Rs 229.2 while in Gujarat, which claims to be a model state, it worked out to Rs 241.9 in the year ended March
For 25 working days in a month it amounts to just around Rs 5,730 in MP and Rs 6,047 in Gujarat. https://peoplesdemocracy.in/2023/1126_pd/mp-gujarat-pay-lowest-kerala-pays-highest-daily-wages-workers
The average daily wages in 2021-22 of the agricultural workers in other poorly-paid states include Uttar Pradesh - Rs 309.3; Odisha – Rs 285.1; Maharashtra (the most industrialised state) – Rs 303.5.
Kerala: 764.3 per day The other comparatively higher paid states include Jammu & Kashmir – Rs 550.4, Himachal Pradesh – Rs 473.3, Tamil Nadu – Rs 470 per day.
The Union Home Ministry is reported to have cancelled the FCRA licence of Indian Social Institute (ISI) for allegedly violating rules.https://thefederal.com/category/news/centre-revokes-fcra-licence-of-indian-social-institute-citing-violation-of-rules-report-110822
Social Action, a journal published by the institute, had critically analysed the National Education Policy 2020, in 2023. The journal in 2023 had also published a piece on ‘Peace and Conflict’ delving into the ethnic violence in Manipur and on the “unresolved political aspirations of people of Kashmir and Nagaland”. The journal is approved as a social science journal by the University Grants Commission Consortium for Academic Research and Ethics.
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