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Sex predators, traffickers target kids at will in Delhi -Neelam Pandey

-The Hindustan Times For the past three years, Kunwar Pal is looking for his MISsing 12-year-old son. He tries to follow every lead that he gets and travels across the city and nearby towns in the search of his son who went MISsing in November 2003 from Sangam Vihar in south Delhi. He regularly visits the police station, where he had registered a MISsing persons' complaint and pastes photos of his son...

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67 kids hospitalized in Bengal after Pulse Polio goof

-The Times of India HOOGHLY/KOLKATA: Sixty-seven children were hospitalized in Arambag, about 80km from Kolkata, after they were MIStakenly given hepatitis B vaccine instead of Pulse Polio drops on Sunday. Four health workers have been suspended for the lapse and chief minister Mamata Banerjee has ordered an inquiry. Pulse Polio drops are given orally while the hepatitis B vaccine is administered through an injection. On Sunday, more than 100 children were given...

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Schemes for minorities being cornered by non-Muslims: Report -Deeptiman Tiwary

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: Even as minority politics takes centrestage in the wake of recent riots in Uttar Pradesh, a report by the Council for Social Development shows how the UPA government has failed to implement the recommendations of the Sachar Committee, with its response to Muslim deprivation at best being "cautious and minimalist". The report said most of the benefits intended for minorities were being cornered by either...

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Manmade famine kills mother, child -Vishvendu Jaipuriar

-The Telegraph Hazaribagh: A 40-year-old mother of two died of starvation at Hazaribagh Sadar Hospital this morning, two days after her daughter died of the same reason at their village home 7km from district headquarters, in a country where National Food Security Bill, 2013, received Presidential assent on September 10. Despite so-called safety nets - existing flagship welfare provisions such as BPL card, MGNREGS and a host of other subsidy, pension, assistance,...

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Tribals of Abujhmarh spent monsoon without adequate food-Suvojit Bagchi

-The Hindu ‘We had to walk 40 to 50 km., in flood, to collect foodgrains' Raipur: While the Chhattisgarh government is touting its food policy as the most successful model of production and distribution of food grains in the country, the people of Abujhmarh - a vast swath of forestland in south-west Chhattisgarh - spent another monsoon without adequate food. Several villagers told The Hindu that the fair price shops, run by Gram...

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