Oxfam Report Highlights Sharp Inequalities In Health Indicators

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Oxfam India's 2021 report highlights that the country's health inequality was made worse by a reduced health budget. The report says that the absence of universal health coverage has starkly and disproportionately affected marginalised groups at a time when socio-economic inequalities in India are growing because of the Covid-19 pandemic. NDTV's Parmeshwar Bawa breaks down the details of this latest report.

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