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Practicing paraphrasing

1. By 2030, India is committed to achieving universal health care


for all, which aims to provide insurance to the poorest 47 percent of
the population.

2. The incidence rate of tuberculosis has declined by 19% over the


16-year period from 2000 to 2016.

3. At least half the world’s population still do not have full


coverage of essential health services.

4. An estimated 97 million people were impoverished by


unexpected medical costs in 2020.

5. Safely managed drinking-water services were available to only


71% of the global population in 2022.
6. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has the lowest
HIV prevalence in the world (less than 0.1%), with 240,000
people recorded to be living with HIV in 2020.

7. The massive decrease in the price of oil may slow, or even halt
the transition to green energies.

8. The primary reason for climate change is the combustion of coal,


oil, and natural gas.

9. Because of the population increase in India, the requirement for


coal will increase by around a 1/4 within the next decade.

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