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Centre allays concerns over missing NHFS indicators, says fact sheets not final report

Centre allays concerns over missing NHFS indicators, says fact sheets not final report

Certain health indicators found missing in the recently released National Family Health Survey (NFHS)-6 fact sheet are a result of the government’s efforts toward data harmonisation, according to people familiar with the matter.

Centre allays concerns over ‘missing’ NHFS indicators, says fact sheets not final report

The fact sheets are designed to present the most policy-relevant headline findings while supporting efforts to streamline reporting across India’s growing network of specialised surveys and administrative databases, they said.

On reports regarding the absence of certain indicators, a senior official in the ministry of health and family welfare said, The objective is to ensure that each indicator is reported through the most propriate and authoritative source, reducing duplication and improving overall data coherence.

The evolution of the NFHS reporting framework reflects the growing maturity of India’s statistical architecture, where multiple specialised surveys and administrative databases increasingly complement one another to provide a more comprehensive, accurate and policy-relevant picture of the country’s development journey, the official added.

The official further said that several indicators cited as missing from the Fact Sheets are already being monitored through dedicated national systems. Sanitation and clean cooking fuel coverage, for instance, are tracked through specialised surveys and administrative platforms such as Swachh Survekshan Grameen and the ministry of statistics and programme implementation’s surveys, making duplication within the fact sheets unnecessary.

Similarly, key statistics relating to mortality, birth registration and population characteristics continue to be generated through established systems such as the Sample Registration System (SRS), Civil Registration System (CRS) and Census framework, which remain the country’s designated sources for these indicators.

On anaemia estimates, the official said that haemoglobin testing was not undertaken in NFHS-6 due to concerns surrounding the cillary blood sampling methodology used in previous rounds. Instead, anaemia prevalence estimates will be derived from the Indian Council of Medical Research’s Diet and Biomarkers Survey, which employs gold-standard venous blood sampling methods to improve accuracy and reliability.

Far from narrowing the survey’s scope, NFHS-6 has introduced several new indicators into the Fact Sheets, including population composition, elderly population share, financial inclusion, antenatal care utilisation, vaccination coverage, severe diarrhoeal disease prevalence and expanded breastfeeding indicators, said the official. The release of the NFHS-6 Fact Sheets marks an important milestone in India’s evolving health and statistical ecosystem, highlighting key gains in health, nutrition and population indicators while advancing the government’s broader efforts to harmonise national data systems, the official added.

The officials in the health ministry also said that the fact sheets are only the first stage of dissemination and should not be viewed as the comprehensive NFHS-6 national report, which will be released subsequently with a far wider range of indicators, detailed analyses and methodological documentation.

It will be presented in greater detail in the full National Report, including granular family planning indicators, selected child health interventions, further aspects related to women’s health and HIV-related findings. NFHS remains India’s largest and most comprehensive household health survey and continues to serve as a cornerstone for evidence-based policymaking, said the official cited above.

The official informed that the final national report is being prepared in consultation with technical experts, relevant ministries and development partners before its release.

The NFHS questionnaire undergoes periodic refinement to reflect emerging policy priorities while maintaining survey quality and reducing respondent burden. Such refinement is a globally accepted practice adopted by major household surveys worldwide, said the official.

The Fact Sheets are the first stage of dissemination. The detailed National Report will provide a much broader picture. The focus of NFHS-6 remains unchanged—delivering high-quality evidence to support better health outcomes and informed policymaking, the official added.

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Peru polls open in Keiko Fujimori, Roberto Sanchez presidential runoff

Peru polls open in Keiko Fujimori, Roberto Sanchez presidential runoff

Polls have opened in Peru’s presidential run-off, culminating an election season marred by confusion and protest.

Issues of crime, corruption and voter disillusionment following years of political turmoil loomed large over Sunday’s vote, which saw right-wing candidate and former first lady Keiko Fujimori face off with leftist congressmember Roberto Sanchez.

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Both are running to be the South American country’s ninth leader in a decade, with Peruvian leaders regular toppled by forced resignations or impeachment in recent years.

How the elections are administered will also be closely watched after logistical issues and a lengthy vote count challenged trust in the process during the first round of voting. The ril 12 election featured 35 candidates.

Following that vote, Fujimori easily asserted her place in two-person runoff with 17 percent of the vote, but it took weeks for Sanchez to be named her competitor with 12 percent support.

The third place candidate, far-right former mayor Rafael Lopez Aliaga, has alleged fraud in the count, although election monitors have found no evidence to back up the claim.

Speaking to news agency, voter Evelyn Pazos said she was hoping Sunday’s vote goes smoothly.

I hope the entire process is carried out transparently, that the people’s vote is respected, the 43-year-old said.

Hugo Vasquez, a craft seller in Lima, pointed to widespread disillusionment among the country’s 27 million voters.

There is a lot of disorder and corruption, and we’re going to vote, as always, for the ‘lesser evil’, the 67-year-old told the news agency.

A man votes during the presidential election runoff in Lima, Peru []

Fujimori and Sanchez have vowed vastly different visions of leadership.

The 51-year-old Fujimori, who was named first lady by her father, former right-wing President Alberto Fujimori, in the 1990s, has remained a defender of her family’s legacy.

Detractors have pointed to human rights abuses committed under the elder Fujimori, including the forced sterilisation of Indigenous people and extrajudicial killings carried out by death squads.

The president of the right-wing Popular Force party, which has controlled Congress for years, she has run on a tough-on-crime platform. That has included vows to defeat terrorism and impose a 60-day state of emergency.

Her candidacy has sparked a new protest movement in the final days of the race. Avictory would continue a trend of right-wing candidates being elected across the country.

Presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori addresses supporters during a closing campaign rally in Lima, Peru [Rodrigo Abd/The Associated Press]

The 57-year-old Sanchez, meanwhile, has styled himself in the likeness of former leftwing President Pedro Castillo.

He briefly served as foreign trade and tourism minister under Castillo, who was arrested and impeached in a failed bid to dissolve Congress in 2022.

Sanchez, a former psychologist, has sought to peal to rural and Indigenous voters in the country, vowing anti-poverty measures, police reform and what he has described as a new constitution built collectively, through dialogue and citizen participation.

Like Castillo, he has adopted wearing a wide-brimmed Chota hat on the campaign trail, a style common in Peru’s rural north.

Other pledges have included reparations for victims of Alberto Fujimori’s government and repealing laws that shield law enforcement and security forces from accountability.

Still, he has steered the centre in some of his economic policies, in an parent bid to court centrists, while promising to take on corruption in the police and judiciary, which he has said enables criminal networks.

Peruvian presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez addresses his supporters in Lima, Peru [Alessandro Cinque/]

Just hours before the election, a judge ruled Sanchez must stand trial on charges related to past financial irregularities in his party, in what his allies have condemned as interference in the vote.

While Keiko held a commanding lead in the first round of voting, observers have said a large segment of disaffected voters could make the difference in the runoff.

While every eligible voter is legally required to cast a ballot in Peru, about 7.16 million did not do so in the first round of voting.

About 12 percent of voters who did vote cast blank ballots, while about 5 percent cast spoiled ballots.

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David Lammy says he told JD Vance his Henry Nowak comments were wrong

David Lammy says he told JD Vance his Henry Nowak comments were wrong

When he was asked about the NPCC document, Lammy said “we are all equal before the law”, but added: “It is still the case that on arrest, on prosecution, conviction, I’m afraid in our prisons, ethnic minorities are disproportionately in the criminal justice system.”

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Anshul Kuncha, Hyderabad man shot dead in US, was a data expert: How weekend pizza delivery turned fatal

Anshul Kuncha, Hyderabad man shot dead in US, was a data expert: How weekend pizza delivery turned fatal

An Indian man named Anshul Kuncha was reportedly shot dead in the United States while delivering pizza in Pennsylvania’s Philadelphia earlier this week. The incident hpened on Friday midnight in North Philadelphia, according to local reports.

Anshul Kuncha was in the US to pursue his Master’s degree in Business and graduated in 2024. (Facebook @Anshul Kuncha)

Someone ordered a pizza and then shot the delivery person in the head, leading to his death, reported CBS news.

Who was Anshul Kuncha?

According to the LinkedIn profile, he was a data professional with experience across healthcare data, product compliance, operations analysis, and data management.

He described himself as being proficient in data and data visualisation software and someone who was always eager to embrace new challenges and opportunities for continuous skill development.

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He earned a Master’s degree in Business from Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business in Pennsylvania, United States, between September 2022 and March 2024. During his studies, he received the LeBow Alumni Merit Scholarship and developed skills in SQL, advanced statistics, and -related disciplines.

Prior to that, he completed a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Chemical Engineering from Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology in India, where he was also associated with the university soccer team. Professionally, he worked as a Data Validation Analyst in the United States, including roles at DataBank IMX and Validation Associates LLC, as per his profile. Earlier, he served as a Data Management Coordinator at Echo Hospice.

He worked weekends on pizza delivery.

Before moving to the US, he worked in India as a Senior Product Compliance Analyst at Amazon and held Operations Analyst and Graduate Engineering Trainee positions at Jio Platforms Limited. He also completed professional certifications from the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and worked on projects such as an ple Stock Price Predictor, as per his LinkedIn page.

What hpened?

According to US media reports, Kuncha worked as a pizza delivery person on the weekends as a source of extra income. He was called to deliver pizzas to a vacant home at Raymond Rosen Homes, a housing complex in Philadelphia.

Also read |Don’t send your kids to the US’: Sister of Indian man shot dead in Philadelphia

In a CCTV footage ctured by the Philadelphia Housing Authority, the victim is seen walking with the pizza. He was then followed by two people wearing dark clothing and carrying backpacks.

“It was a tr. It was to kill him. I don’t know what they gained out of it or what intentions they had. They took my brother and killed him,” Kuncha’s sister told PTI, adding that his family were told that he was shot in the head three times and left on the road.

“We don’t have any suspicion…it’s a decoy. As per US media reports, it seems there were two gunmen wearing black masks with backpacks,” she added further.

Anshul’s sister sought justice and pealed to the Ministry of External Affairs to bring back the mortal remains of her brother.

She also shared a message for parents who are considering sending their children to the United States for further education and to build careers.

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Protests grow in Albania against Trump-Kushner-linked resort

Protests grow in Albania against Trump-Kushner-linked resort
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For the sixth-straight day, thousands of protesters have rallied in the Albanian cital against a proposed luxury beach development linked to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner. Environmental groups accuse authorities of lacking transparency and allowing for the destruction of protected biodiversity on the country’s Adriatic Coast.

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CJP thanks Delhi Police for all possible cooperation during Cockroach protest, copss cautionary message

CJP thanks Delhi Police for all possible cooperation during Cockroach protest, copss cautionary message

The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), which organised a protest at the Jantar Mantar in the national cital demanding Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s removal, thanked Delhi Police for extending their support to the peaceful agitation.

Abhijeet Dipke, center, founder of the Cockroach Janta Party addresses his supporters during a protest rally in New Delhi, India, Saturday, June 6, 2026. ( Photo) ( Photo/undefined)

CJP’s newly named spokesperson Saurav Das took to X to post a ‘thank you’ message for the police for extending support to the democratic protest and for detaining “anti-social elements.”

The political outfit, that emerged from an online campaign last month, organised a protest led by its founder Abhijeet Dipke at the Jantar Mantar demanding Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s removal. The outfit warned that the agitation would expand across the country if he is not sacked or does not resign voluntarily.

In a statement earlier, it said thousands of young people from across the country gathered at Jantar Mantar in a peaceful demonstration demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

Thanking the Delhi Police for their cooperation, the CJP said that the outfit’s priority was a peaceful demonstration, adding that the agitation remained peaceful throughout.

The CJP began as an online campaign as a result of an outrage against Chief Justice of India Surya Kant’s remarks. Within few weeks, the outfit garnered over 22 million followers on Instagram.

The group has now warned of bigger protests if no action is taken within seven days.

“This is the beginning of a movement. If no action is taken within seven days, this movement will spread across the country,” the statement read.

Delhi Police warns against fake news

The Delhi Police, meanwhile, called untrue reports claiming that an FIR was registered against the protesters at Jantar Mantar.

“Certain social media posts and news reports are claiming that Delhi Police has registered an FIR against the protesters at Jantar Mantar. It is clarified that no such FIR has been registered,” a social post of Delhi Police read, warning people against circulating unverified information.

Tell them we are not scared: Abhijeet Dipke

CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke, while addressing a press conference at Jantar Mantar, warned of bigger protests against the government in case the demands are unmet, saying, “Tell them, we are not scared.”

Dipke, who called for the protest, arrived in Delhi from the United States on Saturday morning. He headed to Jantar Mantar after receiving permission from the Delhi Police.

“This is not just the fear of my mother, this is the fear of the parents of any youngster who speaks on politics…. How long will we live in fear? Tell them, we are not scared,” he said.

“My friends, this is a long struggle. It has been a month since we started demanding Pradhan’s resignation on social media, but these individuals are so shameless that instead of taking action, they have been focussed on other distractions, like hacking our accounts and getting our posts deleted. You may be able to delete our posts, but you cannot erase us from this space,” he added.

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