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HOW MUCH DOES A QUALIFIED DOCTOR EARN IN INDIA?

Alarming Decline of Rural Family Physicians Amid Population Growth

A recent study published in the Annals of Family Medicine highlights a troubling 11% decline in family physicians practicing in rural parts of the...
FAO and UNDP reveal that agrifood systems are prioritized in developing countries’ National Adaptation Plans but face severe financing and implementation gaps.

Disasters Cause $3.26 Trillion in Global Agricultural Losses

Disasters caused $3.26 trillion in agricultural losses globally, averaging $99 billion per year—about 4% of global agricultural GDP. These losses from 1991...
The Lockheed Martin X-59 Quiet Supersonic Jet made its historic first test flight, promising to revolutionize faster-than-sound commercial air travel with minimal noise.

Lockheed Martin X-59 Quiet Supersonic Jet Completes Successful First Flight

The Lockheed Martin X-59 Quiet Supersonic Jet successfully completed its inaugural test flight, marking a key breakthrough in supersonic aviation. Taking off...
Discover why your brain needs a digital detox to restore focus, improve sleep, and reduce anxiety in our modern world

Nearly Nine in Ten Americans Encounter Inaccurate News Frequently

Ninety per cent of U.S. adults say they at least sometimes encounter news they consider inaccurate. Furthermore, 42% report this happens extremely...
A large U.S. study finds women exposed to higher levels of air pollution—especially nitrogen dioxide—face increased risk of developing breast cancer.

Air Quality and Breast Cancer: A Troubling Link

Women living in neighborhoods with heavy vehicle emissions and lower air quality face higher odds of developing breast cancer. A groundbreaking analysis,...
Type 2 diabetes in children is rising rapidly. New research shows environment, neighborhood, and access to healthy food strongly influence disease risk.

Childhood Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Neighborhood, Environmental Factors

Type 2 diabetes (T2D), once a disease associated with adulthood, has now become alarmingly common among children and adolescents worldwide. Two decades...
A new UN report finds a record 676 million women living close to conflict zones, calling for urgent action on Women, Peace and Security

 676 Million Women Living Near Conflict Zones

A record 676 million women lived within 50 kilometres of deadly conflict last year, the highest figure since the 1990s, according to...
UN Tourism reveals the 2025 list of 52 Best Tourism Villages from around the world, highlighting sustainable rural travel and cultural preservation.

UN Tourism Unveils the Best Tourism Villages 2025 List

The Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism 2025 list has officially been announced, highlighting model rural destinations across the globe. In its fifth edition, 52...
Global renewable gains break records yet remain too slow, says IRENA. UN chief António Guterres calls for faster clean energy transition to secure a net-zero future.

Clean Energy Transition Falling Behind; Urgent Action Needed for Net Zero Future

Global progress toward clean energy remains far behind targets set under the Paris Agreement. This is according to a new report by...
UN report forecasts 2.7% global growth in 2026, below pre-pandemic 3.2% average amid tariffs, debt, and AI divides. US at 2%, India leads South Asia at 6.6%—urgent call for coordinated action on SDGs and trade.

Political Shifts Drive Economic Optimism Across the Globe

Public opinion about the economy is strongly tied to both economic performance and political change. Around the world, people’s perceptions of their...