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Traditional Medicine and Ayurveda Globalization by 2025.

Traditional medicine will still be very important in the healthcare of the world in 2025. It is also strongly practised by 88% of the member states of the World Health Organization. Traditional medicine is often the main choice of healthcare as it is cheap and accessible to many billions of people, especially in the low- and middle-income countries. It promotes biodiversity, nutrition and livelihoods besides healthcare. The world market is performing well; its sales are projected to reach 583 billion growing 10 to 20 percent rate/year. There is the shift in areas such as China, Australia and India where major sectors are taken up by these countries demonstrating the movement of the world to preventive health care.

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India 2025 Economic Strategy Bears on increased household consumption

As economies undergo global transitions, Indian economic policy in 2025 will focus more on developing the household consumption as its driving force of its multiplex economic growth. Although the government is experiencing strong, though headwinds in private investment and net exports, the net exports cannot hold the high economic momentum unless the government spending holds the course. The policymakers are seeking to increase the rate of growth in India which currently stands at approximately 6.5 percent to about 8 percent per annum or more.

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India-US Corn Trade Controversy underlines Ethanol Policy and local priorities

The recent tensions in trade between India and the United States have ended up mobilizing on the issue of corn imports, which indicates the wider variations in the agricultural policy, trade priorities and political interests. When the U.S. is trying to make India take importations of American maize, India is mostly independent considering the fact it is a careful country and does not want to jeopardize its maize market.

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NHRC Launches Online Internship to involve young audience on human rights

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India has opened its On-Line Short-Term Internship Programme initiation in September 2025, which helps build youth-awareness as to the issue of human rights advocacy and their protection. Among many applicants of 896, 80 students chosen to be in this two-week programme, which takes place between the 22 September and the 3 October, came in 21 States and Union Territories.

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India initiates Clean Plant Programme to increase crop health and yields

The increasing dangers of climate change and plant diseases are a major challenge that India has been facing, and this greatly affects the amount of agricultural output, earnings of farmers and food quality. In response to this the government introduced the Clean Plant Programme (CPP) in August 2024 that was to supply the farmers with high-quality and virus-free planting material. The project will guarantee better crops, high yields and healthier produce to the consumer.

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