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Search ResultTribal Women from Odisha’s Kashipur Block Are Standing up against Exploitation – One Broom at a Time
Salpai Majhi, a proud and confident tribal woman leader, has a wonderful story to tell, “Since ages, we have depended on the forest to run our homes.We have been coll...
Read MoreHealthy children build healthy nations
Our country is home to the largest child population in the world. A substantial 41 per cent, around 450 million, are children. But it is incongruent that for their educatio...
Read MoreIndia’s efforts to protect children fail due to lack of budget: Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi
India’s efforts to improve the lives of its children are failing due to meagre government spending on the youth, Nobel peace laureate and child rights activist Kailas...
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At 9 pm Monday to Saturday, Star Plus viewers have been struck by a young protagonist in Naamkaran; Arsheen Namdaar makes a debut as Avni Mehta. A gifted actor, she commend...
Read MoreTired Hands, Weary Feet
‘Slavery is legally banned. But millions of India’s children live and work in slave labour conditions — bonded labour,...
Read MoreHere’s How School Craft Projects Of 5000 School Children Will Soon Benefit Underprivileged Kids
Art and crafts lessons in schools are considered very important to the psychological development of students. These classes allow children to unleash their creativity and m...
Read MoreSpecial Rapporteur To UN: Bring Labour Rights And Human Rights Together
The state is the only force large enough to defend workers’ rights from big business, so why is it so often batting for the wrong team? Maina Kiai: I think the state ...
Read MoreFisherman’s Daughter Went Without Food And Refused To Marry For Education
Shalini Munuswamy, who was rescued from bonded labour and given a chance to continue her education five years ago, has successfully graduated from high school and is all dr...
Read MoreThe Sound Of Junk – Dharavi’s Rag Picking Children Are Making Music Out Of The Trash They Collect
Every day, Mumbai sees – yet ignores – thousands of rag-pickers who go about collecting trash from beaches, railway platforms, and other public places. This hug...
Read MoreThis 20-Year-Old Survivor Of Trafficking Is Now India’s Crusader For Child Rights At UN
There are numerous cases of child trafficking every day in India. Child trafficking, according to UNICEF, is defined as “any person under 18 who is recruited, transpo...
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