India has just one doctor for every 1,700 people, and while 70% of the population is in rural areas, about 60% of the healthcare infrastructure is in cities.
http://money.cnn.com/2016/10/03/technology/intelehealth-india-doctor-health-worker-app/index.html
With majority of population being in rural India and very few doctors to take care of them,
With mobile phones and tablets, it has become easy for kids to access internet. Cyber-bullying mainly happens through Social sites. Many kids under the age of 16, create an accounts on these sites by giving a false birthdate.
Asserting that India has shown that progress on reforms could "ignite" business investment, the IMF today said the adoption of goods and services tax is poised to boost the country's medium-term growth.
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Looking forward for implementation of GST in India.
Ending Net-neutrality will squeeze out start-ups who will have to pay distributors to offer their apps at the same level as the larger player. This will monopolise the service for a few. Internet was developed to provide free and fair access to all. Limiting this will kill innovation and prove to be a major hurdle in the growth of the Indian economy.