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2023 disasters in numbers

In 2023, the Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT) recorded a total of 399 disasters related to natural hazards. These events resulted in 86,473 fatalities and affected 93.1 million people. The economic losses amounted to US$202.7 billion. The 2023 earthquake in Türkiye and the Syrian Arab Republic was the most catastrophic event …

Water levels in free fall

The quantum of groundwater Andhra Pradesh received earlier from 100,000 borewells is now obtained by drilling 260,000 borewells, said A K Jain, special secretary to the state’s irrigation and command area development department. B Peddiraji, tehsildar of Butchayyapeta in Visakhapatnam district, added there is tremendous pressure on groundwater, with the …

China surpasses US as the worlds top energy consumer

China has overtaken the United States as the world's largest energy consumer, the International Energy Agency said Tuesday. China immediately questioned the report, claiming its calculations were

Review of the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana

The enrolment of the poor in the flagship health insurance scheme, the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana in its third year of operation does not show any sign of it covering all the poor by 2012. This article estimates the proportion of the eligible below the poverty line families enrolled for …

We, the 116 crore people

Vidya Krishnan Every year, India adds the population of Australia to its already staggering ranks of 116.1 crore people. Every 10 years, we add the population of Brazil

Bandh loss stats way off mark?

Rukmini Shrinivasan TIMES INSIGHT GROUP On Monday, industry associations were quick to put out figures estimating the loss suffered by India on account of the bandh, figures that were then repeated ad nauseum as talking points by UPA members. A closer look at the numbers, however, shows that they were …

Monsoon starts slow, reserve water level low but hope floats

Though the situation is far better than last year, inadequate and erratic rainfall in the month of June has meant that water level in most of the reservoirs in the country is slightly below the average level expected around this time of the year. Of the 81 important reservoirs monitored …

Pesticides in agriculture A boon or a curse? A case study of Kerala

This paper analyses the pesticide use pattern in agriculture and associated management system in Kerala. The recent declining rate in total consumption of pesticides is not a sign of relief as the use of harmful chemicals is rising. The pesticides used in agriculture include chemicals, which are banned and those …

Electricity, politics and regional economic imbalance in Madras Presidency, 1900-1947

In this paper, an attempt is made to understand various dimensions of the relationship between the electricity system and politics in colonial Madras presidency between 1900 and 1947. The colonial government, which introduced new technological systems such as electricity, had its own economic and political priorities. These interests came in …

UPA pats itself on economy, stresses aam aadmi focus

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today projected the effective management of the fallout of the global financial crisis and the restoration of the growth momentum as the major achievement of his government in the year gone by. The 68-page Report to the People, 2009-2010, unveiled by the PM in the presence …

Greendex 2010: consumer choice and the environment - a worldwide tracking survey

This 17 nation survey on consumer behavior and environmental impact by National Geographic & Globescan revealed that environmentally friendly behaviour in 10 of 17 countries has increased and India has the most sustainable consumption pattern. This is the third year National Geographic has partnered with GlobeScan to develop an international …

Statistical review of world energy 2010

For 59 years, the BP Statistical Review of World Energy has provided high-quality, objective and globally consistent data on world energy markets. The review is one of the most widely respected and authoritative publications in the field of energy economics, used for reference by the media, academia, world governments and …

Worldwide mortality in men and women aged 1559 years from 1970 to 2010: a systematic analysis

Adult deaths are a crucial priority for global health. Causes of adult death are important components of Millennium Development Goals 5 and 6. However, adult mortality has received little policy attention, resources, or monitoring efforts. This study aimed to estimate worldwide mortality in men and women aged 15

Maternal mortality for 181 countries, 19802008: a systematic analysis of progress towards Millennium Development Goal 5

Maternal mortality remains a major challenge to health systems worldwide. Reliable information about the rates and trends in maternal mortality is essential for resource mobilisation, and for planning and assessment of progress towards Millennium Development Goal 5 (MDG 5), the target for which is a 75% reduction in the maternal …

Efficiency variation at the sub-state level: The healthcare system in Karnataka

This paper attempts an analysis of efficiency variation in health system performance in Karnataka. By using the stochastic frontier technique, it provides an idealised yardstick to evaluate the performance of the health sector. Carried out in two stages of estimation, the results of our model, using district-level panel data, indicate …

India likely to grow over 8.6% in Q4: Basu

CHIEF economic adviser Kaushik Basu on Tuesday pegged the economic growth at over 8.6% for the January-March quarter of 2009-10, which will ensure that the Indian economy expands by a tad higher than 7.2% as estimated by the government.

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