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The Union Budget 2022 was an opportunity to significantly bolster investment in children of the India – the future of India – who have been coping with the perils of the pandemic in their own way since almost two years now.  At the Bal Raksha Bharat feel that while the Budget does lay emphasis on ensuring learning continuity for children, it falls short when it comes to addressing the protection and nutrition needs of children and social protection for the most marginalised families.

Bal Raksha Bharat’s reaction to how the Union Budget 2022 fares for children of India has been covered by various media outlets. Browse the links below to see key media coverage:

The Week

CNBC TV18

YourStory

Femina

Express Healthcare

Pulkit Arora
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“ With over 12 years of dedicated experience in the social development sector, I am passionate about championing child rights and community empowerment through innovative communication strategies. As a Digital Marketing Manager for digital Campaigns and Communication with Bal Raksha Bharat (Save the Children), I have honed my expertise in orchestrating impactful campaigns online and fostering partnerships with key stakeholders to drive positive change."

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