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‘Women’s health is initimately linked to issues of gender equity and violence’
In many parts of the world, being a woman is a health risk. Gender inequities undermine women and children’s health, limit their access to health services and constrain women’s decision-making power. Women’s health is intimately linked to issues of gender equity and violence, said Dr Vibhuti Patel, head department of economics, SNDT university, Mumbai.

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Life insurance penetration has shown substantial increase in the country. There has been an obvious qualitative improvement in life insurance where the premium, coverage and awareness level has increased.

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