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On Camera, Bengaluru Men Save Children As Heavy Rain Floods Streets
- Saturday October 24, 2020
- India News | Reported by Nehal Kidwai, Edited by Nandini Gupta
Dramatic visuals of a man rescuing a new-born baby from a flooded area in south Bengaluru offer a glimpse into the state of India's Silicon Valley after heavy rainfall hit the city on Friday.
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Highlights Of #TheInvisibles Telethon: Protect India's Children Affected By Coronavirus Outbreak Lockdown
- Sunday April 26, 2020
- Campaigns | NDTV
Making The Invisibles Visible, a 21-day campaign initiated by Save the Children and NDTV aims to bring focus to the lives of over 20 lakh children living in street situations
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Akshay Kumar's Post About Street Children Is A Must Read
- Tuesday August 20, 2019
- Entertainment | Written by Nilanjana Basu
Akshay Kumar tagged his Mission Mangal co-stars to participate in the campaign in association with non-profit organisation Save The Children India.
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Let’s Shift The Needle To ‘Chhotus’ And ‘Gudiyas’ Of India’s Streets
- Tuesday April 11, 2017
- Pragya Vats
“I want to talk about those kids on the pavements and at the red lights who knock on our car windows under the scorching sun. With our feet burning, out in the rain and in the cold, we face many problems, even violence. At an age when we are supposed to go to school and get to play with friends, we are forced to earn a living. Chhotu (small chi...
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everylifecounts.ndtv.com
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Half of Homeless Children in Cities Sexually Abused: Report
- Friday July 17, 2015
- India News | Written by Ketki Angre
The blight of India's dwindling number of girls has worsened in urban India, according to a report by Save the Children, a global NGO with decades of experience.
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www.ndtv.com
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A bank that helps protect the savings of street children
- Thursday July 5, 2012
- India News | Agence France-Presse
Ram Singh, 17, earns just one dollar from the 100 cups of tea he makes every day outside Delhi railway station, but each evening, after packing up, he goes to the bank and deposits nearly half of it.
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www.ndtv.com
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On Camera, Bengaluru Men Save Children As Heavy Rain Floods Streets
- Saturday October 24, 2020
- India News | Reported by Nehal Kidwai, Edited by Nandini Gupta
Dramatic visuals of a man rescuing a new-born baby from a flooded area in south Bengaluru offer a glimpse into the state of India's Silicon Valley after heavy rainfall hit the city on Friday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Highlights Of #TheInvisibles Telethon: Protect India's Children Affected By Coronavirus Outbreak Lockdown
- Sunday April 26, 2020
- Campaigns | NDTV
Making The Invisibles Visible, a 21-day campaign initiated by Save the Children and NDTV aims to bring focus to the lives of over 20 lakh children living in street situations
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www.ndtv.com
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Akshay Kumar's Post About Street Children Is A Must Read
- Tuesday August 20, 2019
- Entertainment | Written by Nilanjana Basu
Akshay Kumar tagged his Mission Mangal co-stars to participate in the campaign in association with non-profit organisation Save The Children India.
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Let’s Shift The Needle To ‘Chhotus’ And ‘Gudiyas’ Of India’s Streets
- Tuesday April 11, 2017
- Pragya Vats
“I want to talk about those kids on the pavements and at the red lights who knock on our car windows under the scorching sun. With our feet burning, out in the rain and in the cold, we face many problems, even violence. At an age when we are supposed to go to school and get to play with friends, we are forced to earn a living. Chhotu (small chi...
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everylifecounts.ndtv.com
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Half of Homeless Children in Cities Sexually Abused: Report
- Friday July 17, 2015
- India News | Written by Ketki Angre
The blight of India's dwindling number of girls has worsened in urban India, according to a report by Save the Children, a global NGO with decades of experience.
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www.ndtv.com
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A bank that helps protect the savings of street children
- Thursday July 5, 2012
- India News | Agence France-Presse
Ram Singh, 17, earns just one dollar from the 100 cups of tea he makes every day outside Delhi railway station, but each evening, after packing up, he goes to the bank and deposits nearly half of it.
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www.ndtv.com