Almost half of those
surveyed in India voiced their worry over growing unemployment as against the
global average of a quarter of those surveyed, who said that unemployment is
their most worrying concern. Â In a survey conducted
recently, a large proportion of both men and women agree in equal measure that
life in India is better for men and boys than women and girls. This survey
report was released by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on the sidelines
of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meet in New York last week. Indian
economy is growing at a phenomenal pace when this survey reveals life is better
for men. CLICK TO READ RELATED STORY.
Almost half of those surveyed in India voiced their worry over growing unemployment as against the global average of a quarter of those surveyed, who said that unemployment is their most worrying concern.
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In a survey conducted recently, a large proportion of both men and women agree in equal measure that life in India is better for men and boys than women and girls. This survey report was released by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on the sidelines of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meet in New York last week. Indian economy is growing at a phenomenal pace when this survey reveals life is better for men. CLICK TO READ RELATED STORY.