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Browsing by Author "MOITRA, SOHA"

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    Capital shame
    (CRY - Child Rights & You, 2018-08-11) MOITRA, SOHA
    From funds to infrastructure to employees, there are slip-ups at every level. Delhi heard the horrific news of the deaths of three children from starvation. Appallingly, the capital city has been struggling to tackle malnutrition among children, despite the endeavours of the government.
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    Child Rapes
    (CRY - Child Rights & You, 2018-05-11) MOITRA, SOHA
    Over the past 10 years, the country has been witnessing a year-on-year increase of around 19% in crimes against children (NCRB data), which is no negligible shift. Every 15 minute, a child is subjected to sexual offence in the country
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    International Missing Children's Day 2018
    (CRY - Child Rights & You, 2018-05-25) MOITRA, SOHA
    A total of 174 children went missing every day in the year 2016. Trafficking is a money-power nexus that is expanding by the day; it is the third largest form of trans-national illegal trade after arms and drugs. Delhi is ahead of all other cities with regard to number of missing children in 2018 — a spot it's held on to for the past few years.
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    Not a Prem Katha everywhere
    (CRY - Child Rights & You, 2017-11-24) MOITRA, SOHA
    In India, half of its citizens – over 600 million – do not have toilets. What implications this seemingly simple problem might have on the most vulnerable section of our population – the children?

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