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- SCIENCE
- March 2, 2015

With over 65% of its population under the age of 35 (Census of India, 2011), India is undeniably a young nation. This demographic advantage positions youth as potential catalysts for transformative change in the country’s political arena. However, the question remains: can India’s youth overcome systemic barriers and entrenched practices to usher in real political
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Key Highlights: Introduction Uttar Pradesh, home to over 200 million people, has long grappled with healthcare access disparities, particularly between urban and rural regions. The state’s massive population, coupled with challenges in infrastructure, has made healthcare accessibility a pressing issue. However, significant strides are being made to address these challenges, with a focus on both innovative
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In the rural corners of India, where quality education has remained a distant dream for decades, EdTech platforms are now breaking barriers, bringing top-notch learning to students who once had limited opportunities. With the power of technology, rural students can now access resources, teachers, and content that were previously confined to urban centers and privileged households. The most striking
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New Delhi, India, 2025 — Social media has emerged as a transformative force in shaping political engagement among India’s youth. With over 700 million internet users and 500 million active social media accounts, digital platforms have become powerful tools for young people to voice their opinions, mobilize support, and participate in political discourse. From trending hashtags to viral campaigns,
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Key Highlights: Introduction Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, is poised to lead the way in artificial intelligence (AI) as it seeks to harness cutting-edge technologies to propel its economic and social development. The state’s ambitious initiatives in AI are set to transform key sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, and education while promoting greater efficiency
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In India, students from low-income families have long faced challenges in accessing quality education. The high costs of private coaching, limited resources, and the absence of skilled teachers in underserved areas have kept many from achieving their academic dreams. Today, EdTech platforms are emerging as powerful tools of change, making education affordable, accessible, and flexible, enabling these students
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