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Item 45% Of Child Mortality Can Be Attributed To Malnutrition, And It's An Emergency(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2017-04-11) Rabadi, KreeanneNearly 45% of child deaths can be attributed to various forms of malnutrition; in India about 50% of deaths in children under 5 are related to malnutrition.Item Changing age-old mindsets(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2018) Rabadi, Kreeannethere is an urgent need to enhance knowledge and change attitudes towards the practice of breastfeeding in India Breastfeeding is a fundamental right of all newborn children. Sadly this right is impeded on, especially in rural India where superstitious beliefs are rampant in villages, often creating hurdles that impact the health of newborns.Item Free School: What ails Indian education system(The Free Press Journal, 2020-01-24) Rabadi, KreeanneEducation is a basic human right that one must avail of. The path of even a humble education means human development said Amrita Arora, actress & homemakerItem India’s economic progress depends on the development of its children(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2016) Rabadi, KreeanneIndia has made remarkable progress on the economic front in recent years, the same cannot be said of our track record on the social front, especially in areas of child development. Our country today ranks 129th on the Child Development Index, and it is critical that this gets our focus and attention because the real health of a country can be measured by how we look after our children.Item The New Age Moms Of Chhattisgarh’s Tribal Belt(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2017-05-19) Rabadi, KreeanneChhattisgarh reports a 21% dropout rate after Class 8, which means one in every five children drops out after elementary education. This is much higher than the national average of 17%. This figure further rises among the tribal communities, particularly Scheduled Tribe students where one in every 4 children drop out after Class 8. 90% of elementary schools in Chhattisgarh state are in rural areas, only around 54% of the children manage to finish their school education.Item New Education, Better opportunities(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2016) Rabadi, KreeanneEducation Policy needs to explore new boundaries in providing better education for India’s marginalised and vulnerable childrenItem Protecting and empowering girls for a brighter future(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2019-01-26) Rabadi, Kreeanne55% of married women in India were married between 14-19 years of age, and 3.7 million girls between 15-19 years are married and working. Coming to underage mothers, 3.4 million girls between 15-19 years are mothers and more than 400,000 girls between 15-19 years have three or more children.Item Solutions not suggestions should be on our agenda this World Health Day.(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2016) Rabadi, KreeanneNeed to focus on eradicating malnutrition in order to create a healthy and prosperous India.