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Azim Premji University recently published a report on “Health Care Equity in Urban India” in collaboration with 17 regional NGOs in India.
Key Findings of the report
About the study
With reference to a report by Azim Premji University on Life expectancy among lower for urban poor, consider the following statements:
1. Life expectancy among the poorest is lower by 9.1 years among men and 6.2 years among women.
2. A third of India’s population lives in urban areas, with this segment seeing a rapid growth from about 18% (1960) to 28.53% (2001) and 34% (in 2019).
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1 only
2 only
Neither 1 nor 2
Based on the statements provided and the context mentioned regarding the report by Azim Premji University:
1. The first statement about life expectancy among the poorest being lower by 9.1 years for men and 6.2 years for women is specific and would need to be verified against the report for accuracy.
2. The second statement regarding the proportion of India's population that lives in urban areas and the statistical growth figures is a historical fact that can be verified.
If both statements are indeed corroborated by the report, then the correct answer would be:
Both 1 and 2
However, without access to the report or verified data, I cannot conclusively state which option is correct. You would need to check the report for specific details on both life expectancy and urban population statistics to determine the accuracy of the statements.
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Azim Premji University has released a report titled “Healthcare equity in urban India”.
The report explores health vulnerabilities and inequalities in cities in India.It also looks at the availability, accessibility and cost of healthcare facilities and possibilities in future-proofing services in the next decade.
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