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ICDS Fails to Reach Children in Similipal -Hemant Kumar Rout

-The New Indian Express   BALASORE: At Gudugudia anganwadi centre, eggs are hardly given in the lunch to children flouting new guidelines of the Government that egg curry must be served to the students in the age group of three to six years thrice a week. In case of pregnant and lactating women, eggs are served once in two months. There is no permanent anganwadi worker in the centre since October, 2013....

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Colour Coded Discrimination

-Outlook Admission attained, it's not easy progress for EWS children Every day, at 7:15 am, Prachi's mother walks the six-year-old to her school in Pune, walking cautiously past the corner of the Road, to avoid the giant SUVs and sedans zipping past after dropping the wards at the fortress-like school complex. Prachi enters the school with a few other children from her neighbourhood, a colony of waste-pickers. Prachi's mother is one...

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Cashless Treatment for Road Accident Victims

-Press Information Bureau/ Ministry of Road Transport & Highways The Union Ministry of Road Transport & Highways has signed Memorandum of Understanding for two more pilot projects for Cashless Treatment Road Accident Victims - one on Vadodara-Mumbai stretch of NH-8 and the other on Ranchi-Rargaon-Mahulia (Jamshedpur) stretch of NH-33. These were signed in the presence of the Minister of Road Transport & Highways Shri Nitin Gadkari this morning. The projects envisage...

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How to make our Roads safer -RK Shenoy

-The Hindu Business Line India's vehicles should incorporate safety features that are the norm elsewhere The tremendous increase in the number of vehicles on Indian Roads has also led to an increase in Road accidents. India accounts for 10 per cent of the global Road crash fatalities. Statistics shows that globally more than a million people die due to Road accidents every year; if we do not do anything about it by...

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Consumed by collective apathy -Harsh Mander

-Live Mint Recurring accidents highlight social tolerance for a state where the homeless risk their lives to sleep a few hours One more blood-drenched Road accident. Another soul-numbing statistic. A drunken man, driving at night at crazy speeds, loses control, lunges on to a Road divider, crushing 13 sleeping men. Newspapers report, the driver is arrested but released on bail next day. People forget, until the next crash. In Delhi, there were...

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