Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Tag: CHILDREN

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Egg Consumption May Help Tackle Rampant Malnutrition and Stunted Growth in Indian Children

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A report by the Ministry of Health indicates the significance of consuming eggs for tackling malnutrition and stunting in children, why then are several states reluctant in serving it through the Mid-day Meal Scheme?

Latest Annual Status of Education Report Reveals Large Scale Learning Deficits

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Children are the future of the country; reinventing their education today will help us create better citizens of tomorrow.

Ahmedabad School Asks Students to Send Pro-CAA Postcards to PM

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Students of a school in Gujarat are being made to write postcards congratulating the PMO for introducing the CAA.

Extreme Cold and Medical Negligence Kills Over 100 Infants in Kota Hospital

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Ten more infants have died in the last week of December, taking the death toll to 102 at Kota’s state-run JK Lon Hospital.

How toys became gendered – and why it’ll take more than a gender-neutral doll...

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A 2017 study showed that more than three-quarters of those surveyed said it was a good thing for parents to encourage young girls to play with toys or do activities “associated with the opposite gender.” The share rises to 80% for women and millennials.
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Dead Mouse or Dead Ethics: Why is the UP Government Feeding Poisoned Food in...

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Dead mouse, diluted milk, salt and rotis, this is the dark truth of rampant corruption and callous implementation of the mid-day meal scheme in Uttar Pradesh.

Children without Childhoods on a War-torn Globe

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From Yemen and Palestine to Myanmar and Africa, wars have denied children the right to enjoy their childhoods in recent years. Why do innocent children have to bear the brunt of conflicts incited by mighty nation-states?

Climate Change: Lancet Report Warns of Health Implications for Children

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If climate change is not tackled today, our children will live only to suffer.

Four of Five Indian Children Diagnosed with Cancer Do not Survive Beyond 5 Years

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India’s national survival rate for juvenile cancers – less than 20%, according to the World Health Organisation.

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