Since 2000, the country's GDP has increased almost 10 fold from 468 billion to 3.1 trillion. In 2005, 55% of Indians were living in what they call multidimensional poverty. By 2020, that number was 16%. Just 66% of Indian women are literate and just one in five hold a formal job.
Late night network television comedies are failing, the New England Journal of Medicine publishes a paper pushing for segregated medical school, and India becomes the world’s most populous nation. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.
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