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India’s total health expenditure nearly doubled from ₹4.5 lakh crore in 2013–14 to ₹8.8 lakh crore in 2022–23. Government spending’s share rose from 28.6% to 43.7% in total Health Expenditure, while out-of-pocket expenditure fell from 64.2% to 43.4%.
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An analysis of crude oil prices and retail fuel prices in India between 2019 and 2026 shows that petrol and diesel prices did not move in proportion to global crude oil fluctuations.
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Government schools still dominate numerically, but private schools are steadily growing as families increasingly move toward aspirational schooling models. Learning levels decline sharply across grades, especially in mathematics
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NCRB data shows that while dowry death cases in India have gradually declined from over 8,000 annual cases in the early 2010s to 5,737 cases in 2024, the problem remains widespread.
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Gold imports have nearly doubled since 2017-18, crossing ₹4.89 lakh crore in 2024-25, while combined gold and silver imports now exceed ₹5.3 lakh crore.
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Outward remittances under LRS have risen sharply over the past decade, driven largely by international travel, overseas education, and global investments.
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India consumed about 124 billion litres of diesel and 62 billion litres of petrol between April 2025 and April 2026, with diesel demand remaining nearly twice that of petrol.
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An estimated ₹1.53 lakh crore ($18.3 billion) worth of food is lost due to post-harvest losses, accounting for 2.35% of the National GDP (at current prices for Q1 of 2022-23) as per the NABCONS 2022 study.
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NOTA polled nearly 10.9 lakh votes across Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal in the 2026 assembly elections, but its vote share declined sharply in most major states compared to 2016 and 2021.
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The latest Comprehensive Modular Survey: Education (NSS 80th round) highlights the rising financial burden of school education on households, especially in urban areas and private institutions.
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India’s states drive most public spending, but their fiscal health varies widely. The Fiscal Health Index by NITI Aayog highlights this divide across spending quality, revenue, deficits, and debt.
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Sexual harassment related complaints form a significant portion of workplace complaints in BRSR disclosures, with reporting rising sharply in recent years and concentrated among a small set of large companies.
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In the year 2023, a total of 4,829 foreign nationals were booked for various crimes in India, compared to 266 foreign victims of crimes in India. Most foreign nationals booked were linked to immigration and documentation violations
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In 2025, 13.1% of Indians reported being ill in any given 15-day period, nearly double the 7.5% recorded in 2017–18. Out-of-pocket hospitalisation costs rose 70% to ₹34,064 per case.
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The IPL has grown into a ₹12,000+ crore sports business, with income rising more than tenfold since 2013-14. In 2024-25, over 70% of total revenue came from media rights. The IPL continues to generate large annual surpluses for the BCCI.
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India has 75 women MPs in the 18th Lok Sabha (2024) as of date, making up about 13.8% of Parliament, which is slightly lower than 78 in 2019 (14.4%). The share of women MPs was the highest ever in the 17th Lok Sabha.
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India's 65% of old landfill waste has been remediated, and the waste management gap has fallen from 79.8% to 17%, rising consumption means the total burden remains high.
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C-section deliveries in India have risen to over 1 in 4 births, up from 1 in 5 in five years. The increase is widespread across states and districts, with several regions reporting very high rates.
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