globalhungerindex
By Mohammed Kudrati Social media posts comparing India's score and rank drop on the annual Global Hunger Index 2022, and the country's poor performance in the present year of the index, as compared to the previous few years under the incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party-led government, are misleading. The posts are viral in the backdrop of this year's GHI released on October 15, where India has ranked 107 out of 121 countries on this year's index (GHI). The posts are directly comparing India's rank this year with that in 2022, when India ranked 55th, stating that the incumbent government has worse...
BOOM Live
By Mohammed Kudrati Over the last few years, several global socio-economic and political indices have either ranked India poorly or criticised the country for its poor track record on these indicators. But on analysing the government's response in the Parliament regarding these indices, BOOM found that the responses ranged from denial to disallowing discussion on questions raised by parliamentarians. These indices span issues like corruption, hunger and press freedom. In its disagreements, the government has either pointed out flaws in the data or the methodology of the index, saying that it d...
BOOM Live
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