In recent decades, the diamond industry in India has been a source of livelihood for many families, offering them the ...
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US tariffs ruin education dreams for children in India’s diamond hub
For decades, India’s diamond industry offered workers a way to a better income and life for their families. Not anymore.
From uniforms that cost more than party wear to tuition fees that rival college expenses, schooling your child in India today feels less like a basic right and more like a premium subscription. For ...
Shammi Shukla teaches Hindu hymns to students, sitting beside photos of Hindu deities in Mishrikh, Uttar Pradesh, India. Credit: Tarushi Aswani Subscribe for ads-free reading On a scorching afternoon ...
NEW DELHI: Despite India making great strides in the reduction of poverty, about 206 million children in the country lack access to one of the six basic services like education, health, housing, ...
Steep cuts to global education funding could push 6 million more children out of school in the coming year. In humanitarian contexts, the threats could be devastating. "Every dollar cut from education ...
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