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1.9 lakh ration cards to be distributed in Maoist-hit areas

With the work on the socio-economic development in the three Maoist-affected districts in West Bengal gathering pace, the State government said on Tuesday that it would complete by September the distribution of ration cards to poor tribals living there. Home Secretary Samar Ghosh told reporters that stress was on the distribution of ration cards, and the work progressed well. “This is part of the scheme formulated for the three districts within...

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Toilets are key to good education-aid agencies by Emma Batha

As millions of children around the world start school this month, many are discovering something critical is missing. It's not teachers or textbooks - it's toilets. Poor sanitation doesn't just cause high rates of illness and absenteeism, but it also affects a child's intelligence, aid agencies say, with research showing that diarrhoea and worm infestations can lower IQ. Sanitation is one of the most wildly off-track targets under the United Nations' anti-poverty...

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Gender audit gives a thumbs down to Delhi University

Curriculum and classroom teaching in Delhi University at the post-graduate level does not reflect adequate gender sensitivity, a gender audit conducted by the University's Women's Study and Development Centre has revealed. As per the post-graduate level gender audit report, though most of the Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines do have gender components in their syllabi, it is inadequate and teacher participation in workshops and seminars on gender issues is “rather low.” The...

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22 girls fall ill after consuming food at school

As many as 22 Girl Students of Kasturba Gandhi Awasiya Vidyalaya, Marihan in Mirzapur district, were admitted to community health centre (CHC) on Monday, after they fell ill, allegedly after consuming stale and spurious food served in the school. District magistrate, Samyukta Samaddar sent a team of officials to probe into the matter. According to reports, a number of Girl Students (aged between 11 and 13 years) had consumed stale...

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Girls score on fellowships by Cithara Paul

Women from minority communities have outnumbered men by a long way — 417 to 338 — in winning the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad national fellowships for research, prompting the government to drop plans for reservation. Launched this year to help minority community students in higher education, this scheme offers integrated five-year fellowships in the form of financial assistance to pursue degrees such as MPhil and PhD. Girls from all communities except Buddhists...

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