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Fundamentals of Child Rights in India
25/11/19
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Bal Raksha Bharat in Collaboration with Philips India launched ‘Project Vishwas’

Bal Raksha Bharat has launched a two-year pilot project to bring high-quality pneumonia care to approximately 90,000 children below the age of…

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17/07/19
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Unemployment Fuels Food Insecurity in India: United Nation Report

While the prevalence of undernourishment in India declined from 22.2% in 2004-06 to 14.5% between 2016 and 2018, an increase…

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Top 5 ways to tackle the problem of child labor in India
31/05/19
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Media Coverage of Global Childhood Report 2019

Bal Raksha Bharat’s ‘End of Childhood Report 2019’ reveals that children born today have a better chance than at any…

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21/05/19
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Bal Raksha Bharat is Leveraging Modern Technology to get more Meaningful Insights

Philanthropy is ingrained in the cultural and spiritual foundations of our country. Staying on the course of tradition, the Indian…

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09/05/19
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Street-Connected Children from North India Demand Action

Street-connected children from north India demand action on healthcare, education and gender equality at Street Child United Cricket World Cup…

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08/05/19
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday conducted an aerial survey of Puri and Khurdha districts of Odisha to see for himself the scale of devastation caused by Cyclone Fani, which made landfall in the state on May 3. During the prime minister’s visit, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said Odisha deserves “special category status” for being the most disaster-prone state in India. His demand is understandable. A Super Cyclone flattened the state in 1999; in 2013, Odisha was hit by Cyclone Phailin, and in 2018 by Cyclone Titli. In 2019, it was Cyclone Fani.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday conducted an aerial survey of Puri and Khurdha districts of Odisha to see for…

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