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Karnataka forms a committee that will identify children orphaned by covid-19 and send them to facilities run by NGOs
A tragic fallout of covid is that it has created a large number of orphans. Many children have lost parents who succumbed to covid.
Social media is filled with requests to ‘adopt’ children who are newly orphaned. Posters of child care services are floating on WhatsApp groups, which promise to offer children food, emotional security support.
Considering the seriousness of the issue, and how vulnerable children are when they find themselves orphaned, the government has formed a committee to identify such children and provide them with shelter. These children will be handed over to their extended families after verification or sent to institutions / orphanages managed by NGOs, under the
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Aadhaar not compulsory for booking rail tickets, says govt
Aadhaar not compulsory for booking rail tickets, says govt
In A Written Reply In The Upper House Of Parliament, Union Minister Of State For Railways Rajen Gohain Asserted That As Of Now, The Government Has No Plan To Make The 12-digit Unique Identification Number Mandatory For Train Reservation.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Vikas Mehta | Updated on: 04 Aug 2017, 06:26:12 PM
The Centre on Friday informed Rajya Sabha that Aadhaar number is not mandatory for booking rail tickets.
In a written reply in the Upper House of Parliament, Union Minister of State for Railways Rajen Gohain asserted that as of now, the government has no plan to make the 12-digit unique identification number mandatory for train reservation.
Webinars to promote responsible parenting
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Women and Child Development Dept. to organise series
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Women and Child Development Dept. to organise series
Taking serious note of the parenting gaps adversely affecting children in their growing stage, the Women and Child Development Department is set to launch a long-running series of webinars to promote good and responsible parenting.
The first in the series of webinars on positive parenting will be held on Saturday at 7.30 a.m. T.V. Anilkumar, Professor of Psychiatry at the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College, will address the doubts of parents.
“We allow advance queries from parents over a WhatsApp number (82818-99479) and in the first two days alone, we have received over 65 queries. These queries will be categorised by our team of nine resource persons based on which the topic of each webinar will be decided,” said Nishad K.M., programme officer, Integrated Child Protection Scheme, Women and C
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