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Item Back to school: An encouraging move, but need to tread with caution(Down To Earth, 2021-08-26) Marwaha, PujaChildren became vulnerable to child marriage, trafficking and labour during the COVID-19 pandemic. The only focus right now should be to open schools in the safest possible wayItem Budget 2020-21: Why it’s high time for a thorough revamp of our child budget(Child Rights and You (CRY), 2020-01-31) Marwaha, PujaThe annual Union budget piques our attention not just because it’s the biggest financial event of the year, making front page headlines all over. It means much more than a bunch of numbers in thousands and crores of rupees, being the blueprint of the nation’s planning and preparedness for the future.Item During This COVID-19 Lockdown, Let Children Discover A New Friend In You(Child Rights and You (CRY), 2020-04-23) Marwaha, PujaWhile India and the rest of the world grapple with the COVID-19 lockdown, it is important to shift our focus to children and see how they are adapting to the new normal. This article explores ways to engage with children and help them discover themselves, the 'joie de vivre', and most importantly, discover a friend in you.Item Education still a far-away dream for some children(Child Rights and You (CRY), 2015-08-18) Marwaha, PujaMillions of children in India are unable to go to school and study because of their economic constraints. What does freedom mean to these children?Item How Chandni and her friends scripted the saga to success(Child Rights and You (CRY), 2019-08-14) Marwaha, PujaOn one of my field visits to Samastipur, a district town in Bihar, a couple of years back, I met Chandni (name changed). I went there to meet the locals in an area where one of our partner organisations was working. Chandni was still very much in her early teens. She came running to meet me, highly recommended as one of the upcoming singers of her village. There was something in the vibrant smile she wore, as she sang a couple of songs for me. By the time she stopped singing, I knew that I wanted to know about her journey.Item Independence Day 2020: Learning under the shadows of COVID-19(Child Rights and You (CRY), 2020-08-14) Marwaha, PujaItem International Day of Happiness: Are our children really happy(Child Rights and You (CRY), 2020-03-20) Marwaha, PujaAs we gear up to celebrate the ‘International Day of Happiness’, do we have time, and empathy, to look at our own children to find if they’re really happy?Item It takes more than just a village to raise a child now; it takes the whole country(Child Rights and You (CRY), 2020-10-02) Marwaha, PujaThe pandemic has had a profound effect on children from less privileged background by depriving them access to basic education and exposing them to the vagaries of an uncertain future.Item One More Child in School Is One Less Child Labourer(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2018-06-18) Marwaha, Pujaas per census 2011 data 73% of the 33 million working children in india in the age group of 5-18 yearsdo not go to school. 359 million children in the same age group, 33 million children are working and 24 million of them don’t attend educational institutions. This is report of cry for different truths.Item A Spark of Hope That Unites the Two Worlds(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2016) Marwaha, Puja