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Item Budget 2015(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2015-06-28) Marwaha, PujaAt least 10 per cent of Union budget for children if they are to get proper education, nutrition and protectionItem Changing face of CSR in India(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2012-03-06) Marwaha, PujaCorporates in India need to safeguard the future of the country & their businesses through environmental & social investment India has traditionally had a long-standing heritage of ‘giving back’ to society. Through our cultural traditions, social interactions and economic transactions, we as a nation have always acknowledged the importance of investing in the future.Item COVID-19 Has Brought Us Great Opportunities To Volunteer And Bring Change(Child Rights and You (CRY), 2020-08-13) Marwaha, PujaApart from wreaking havoc on the world with its deadly impact, COVID-19 has also brought out one innate nature of mankind – goodness. As we have seen many around us distributing stocks and ration to the distressed, marginalised and starving people out in the open, many of our tireless volunteers are looking at a world beyond corona – a world that is safe, healthy and bountifulItem Free the child from all barriers this Independence Day(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2017-08-15) Marwaha, PujaCRY celebrate seven decades of independence, CRY must give all our children the gift of real freedom – from prejudice, barriers, discrimination, enabling them to learn, grow and realise their full potentialItem Incremental child budget won’t bring transformational change(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2019-01-31) Marwaha, PujaIf tomorrow’s budget sticks to being just about an incremental change of numbers, nothing much will change. Transformation always needs exponential changeItem 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 Musings on the Independence of the Other India(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2018-08-15) Marwaha, PujaEven after 71 years of independence, 1 in 11 children in India is a child labourer, 1 in every 3 is malnourished, only 3 in every 10 children complete education age-appropriatelyItem Open-air classrooms under the shadows of COVID pandemic(Child Rights and You (CRY), 2020-09-05) Marwaha, PujaEvery cloud has a silver lining. And so it was for a group of children in rural Kashmir when some committed volunteer teachers brought, quite literally, the classroom to the village and spread learning and hope defying all odds.Item Restore Humanity - Revive Child Rights(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2017) Marwaha, Pujathe government of India proposed to amend the Child Labour Prohibition and Regulation Act. The attempt to amend the existing legislation however seems to emerge from the need to do away with the contradiction between the Fundamental Right to Education Act (RTE Act) and the existing Child Labour Act than to completely eradicated child labour.Item Waiting for a beautiful childhood(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2016) Marwaha, PujaSixty-five years after independence, millions of Indian children are yet to be freed from the bondage of malnutrition, lack of education, child labour and child abuse. Their long wait to enjoy their childhood and realize their full potential seems to be getting longer with every passing anniversary of our independence day.