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India less corrupt than China: Survey

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: India ranks less corrupt than China for the first time in 18 years, anti-graft organisation Transparency International's annual Survey says.  The study that includes 175 countries and territories, India was ranked 85 while China came at 100, the Corruption Perceptions Index 2014 said.  The Corruption Perceptions Index says that the countries and territories are ranked based on how corrupt their public sector is perceived to be. A...

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Half of Slum Children in Delhi Underweight: Study

-IANS New Delhi: Half of the children residing in slums in New Delhi are underweight, a study released by NGO Child Rights and You (CRY) showed on today. According to the Survey on the status of health, nutrition and education of children below the age of six years in slums here, 25.6 per cent of the 50.2 per cent underweight children are severely underweight. Only 31 per cent of the children under the...

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40% of Kolkata slum children yet to be immunised

-PTI Kolkata: The immunisation of children in the city’s slums has been found to be way below at 60 per cent of the target, according to a Survey done by an NGO. The Child Rights and You’s sample Survey found that though the scenario improved in the past few years, 40 per cent of slum children were yet to be brought under the immunisation cover. The NGO works for the underprivileged children and...

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Spotlight on Strategy to Counter Malnutrition

-The New Indian Express Yet another damning report on malnutrition among children in urban slums has made headlines. A study conducted by the Indian NGO Child Rights and You on early childhood has revealed that children living in slums suffer from malnutrition, resulting in underweight and stunted growth. Though the numbers vary from one city to another, there’s very little to cheer about. The percentage of underweight children ranged from 33...

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60% of triple talaqs unilateral: Survey -Himanshi Dhawan

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: A Survey of Muslim women—victims of triple talaq-- found that 6 out of 10 women were given divorce unilaterally by their husbands. In almost all other cases the divorce was one-sided with the woman informed about it by her relatives, the local Qazi or through sms or e-mail. An earlier study by the NGO Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (BMMA) had found that 92% of Muslim women...

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