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Item Budget 2017-18 disheartening for children(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2017-02-02) Ganotra, KomalOur investment in foundational years of childhood remains the same as it was in 2012-13 last 15 years, budgetary allocation for children remained stagnant in Union Budget 2017-18 with government allocating just 3.32 per cent to children. While the need is for exponential increase, allocation has seen only an incremental increase to Rs 71,305.35 crore for children from Rs 65,758.45 crore in Budget 2016-17.Item Budget 2018(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2018-01-31) Ganotra, KomalAround 20 per cent teachers currently working in government schools are untrainedItem Girls, not brides(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2017-07-21) Ganotra, KomalLack of education tampers with ability to refuse sex with a partner or to ask him to use a condom Over 13 million adolescent girls between 10 and 19 years–equivalent to the population of South Sudan–were married in India in 2011, according to census data, but fewer literate women were married as children or had children early compared to those who were illiterateItem Little singer and public speaker of Dwarka(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2017-08-11) Rabadi, Komalusing talent and public speaking skills to advocate the importance of educationItem 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 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 One More Girl in School is One More Step to an Empowered India(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2016) Parekh, BhikhuWhy is it important for girls to go to school, get an education and learn to support themselves more than anything else? A girl in school is not just a girl saved from the perils of child marriage and child labour, but is also a girl whose world has opened up; who can be whatever she chooses to be and not just what she is expected to be. School prepares her for a million opportunities to become a significant contributor to a country’s economic growth.Item A Spark of Hope That Unites the Two Worlds(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2016) Marwaha, Puja