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Job After Study Crucial For Women, Not Marriage, Say Youths: UNICEF Survey
- Tuesday February 20, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
A recent survey conducted by UNICEF has shed light on the attitudes of young men and women towards women's participation in the workforce, revealing a strong inclination towards prioritising job opportunities over immediate marriage post-academics.
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95% Of Assam's Youth Suffers Mental Health Issues, Says UNICEF Study
- Tuesday November 22, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
An estimated 95 per cent of the youth in Assam have suffered mental health issues arising out of cyberbullying and corporal punishment, a poll conducted by UNICEF and National Service Scheme (NSS) has revealed.
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Odisha: Training ‘Future Journalists’ Among Underprivileged Students
- Tuesday August 9, 2022
- Education | Written by Arnab Mitra
Around 50 students from tribal and disadvantaged backgrounds studying in grades 8 to 10 attended the workshop held from August 5 to 7
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UNICEF Survey: Kerala CM Thanks Education Deptartment, Parents-Teachers For Efforts Amid COVID Pandemic
- Wednesday January 19, 2022
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan made the remark in the wake of a recent India Case Study on the effects of COVID-19 on education, conducted by UNICEF, which lavished praise on the southern state in this connection.
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Closure Of 1.5 Million Schools Due To COVID-19 Impacted 247 Million Children In India: UNICEF Study
- Wednesday March 3, 2021
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
The report stated that online education is not an option for all as only one in four children has access to digital devices and internet connectivity. Pre-COVID, only a quarter of households (24 per cent) in India had access to the internet and there is a large rural-urban and gender divide.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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1 In 5 Boys Married Off Before Turning 15, Shows UNICEF Study
- Sunday June 9, 2019
- World News | ANI
According to the data, the Central African Republic has the highest prevalence of child marriage among males (28 per cent), followed by Nicaragua (19 per cent) and Madagascar (13 per cent).
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Each Year, 6 Lakh Newborns Die Within 28 Days Of Birth In India: Unicef
- Tuesday February 20, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
A study done by the Unicef says 6 lakh babies die in India within 28 days of their birth every year. The study, released on Tuesday, found that the number of newborn deaths in the country was one of the highest in the world and most of these deaths being preventable.On a brighter side, India has reduced the mortality rate of children less than five...
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Famine Watch: South Sudan Teams Study Hunger Data
- Monday July 28, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
Market shelves are bare. Children are getting skinnier. Warnings of mass hunger have been made. The question now being considered is the big one: Is it a famine?
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Job After Study Crucial For Women, Not Marriage, Say Youths: UNICEF Survey
- Tuesday February 20, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
A recent survey conducted by UNICEF has shed light on the attitudes of young men and women towards women's participation in the workforce, revealing a strong inclination towards prioritising job opportunities over immediate marriage post-academics.
- www.ndtv.com
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95% Of Assam's Youth Suffers Mental Health Issues, Says UNICEF Study
- Tuesday November 22, 2022
- India News | Press Trust of India
An estimated 95 per cent of the youth in Assam have suffered mental health issues arising out of cyberbullying and corporal punishment, a poll conducted by UNICEF and National Service Scheme (NSS) has revealed.
- www.ndtv.com
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Odisha: Training ‘Future Journalists’ Among Underprivileged Students
- Tuesday August 9, 2022
- Education | Written by Arnab Mitra
Around 50 students from tribal and disadvantaged backgrounds studying in grades 8 to 10 attended the workshop held from August 5 to 7
- www.ndtv.com/education
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UNICEF Survey: Kerala CM Thanks Education Deptartment, Parents-Teachers For Efforts Amid COVID Pandemic
- Wednesday January 19, 2022
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan made the remark in the wake of a recent India Case Study on the effects of COVID-19 on education, conducted by UNICEF, which lavished praise on the southern state in this connection.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Closure Of 1.5 Million Schools Due To COVID-19 Impacted 247 Million Children In India: UNICEF Study
- Wednesday March 3, 2021
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
The report stated that online education is not an option for all as only one in four children has access to digital devices and internet connectivity. Pre-COVID, only a quarter of households (24 per cent) in India had access to the internet and there is a large rural-urban and gender divide.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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1 In 5 Boys Married Off Before Turning 15, Shows UNICEF Study
- Sunday June 9, 2019
- World News | ANI
According to the data, the Central African Republic has the highest prevalence of child marriage among males (28 per cent), followed by Nicaragua (19 per cent) and Madagascar (13 per cent).
- www.ndtv.com
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Each Year, 6 Lakh Newborns Die Within 28 Days Of Birth In India: Unicef
- Tuesday February 20, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
A study done by the Unicef says 6 lakh babies die in India within 28 days of their birth every year. The study, released on Tuesday, found that the number of newborn deaths in the country was one of the highest in the world and most of these deaths being preventable.On a brighter side, India has reduced the mortality rate of children less than five...
- www.ndtv.com
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Famine Watch: South Sudan Teams Study Hunger Data
- Monday July 28, 2014
- World News | Associated Press
Market shelves are bare. Children are getting skinnier. Warnings of mass hunger have been made. The question now being considered is the big one: Is it a famine?
- www.ndtv.com