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India's 'NEET' medical exam scandal drives students abroad
​Despite decades of rapid economic growth, India has been slow to reform its higher education system in which aspiring medical and engineering students spend months, or even years, cramming for highly competitive entrance exams that often leave them burnt out and in debt, academic experts said.
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WHO launches plan to tackle neglected diseases as Covid-19 strains healthcare
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Despite poorer health, older LGBT+ people 'invisible' in UK
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Controversy as Tasmania makes gender optional on birth certificates
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Soap and superbugs: 2 billion people lack water at health facilities - U.N.
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India's doctors: from 'conversion' to conversation on LGBT+ issues
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