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Feed Poor To Defeat Hunger in India

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India is a prominent global voice that has made notable progress on human development over the past 60 years, but the advantages of a growing economy are not shared equally: the country is still home to one-third of the world’s poor. There are several factors that contribute to the state of hunger in various rural regions of India. The reasons carry complexities, but they are somehow associated. On the other hand, the coronavirus pandemic has severely challenged more than our health. Food security and the livelihoods of millions of people have been compromised, and many more millions are likely to be hungry because of the pandemic’s impact on economies. The team of National Organisation for Social Empowerment (National NGO) has been working tirelessly to lift people out of poverty, giving them the training and tools they need to make sustainable changes that will benefit their families and communities for generations to come. Since 2012, we have been serving underprivileged people

National NGO Transforming The Education System In India

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Education is the most remarkable weapon which you can use to change the world and the best method to break out of the pattern of neediness. However, following 70 years of Independence, more than two crore youngsters (NSS-2014) stay out-of-school in India. These youngsters are not just denied their entitlement to get an education yet they lose their adolescence to acquire bread professionally. The government through its Right to Education Act, 2009 has been advancing in selecting and holding kids in school particularly from the underestimated area. As indicated by the National Survey for Estimation of Out-of-School Children led in 2014, over 60% of kids exited before finishing third grade, and as per the Institute for Policy Research Studies (PRS), almost half of understudies exited by eleventh grade. With the presence of such stunning numbers, the appropriate usage of the Right to Education Act is yet to be made. The Power of NGOs: When there is a significant lopsidedness, NGOs e

Childhood Cancer: The Deadly Killer of Young Lives

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  Cancer can strike at whatever stage in life, from the outset through adulthood. In any case, the malignant growths that influence children are novel in a few critical manners. Here's a breakdown of how childhood cancer growth is not the same as grown-up disease.   Children get unexpected cancer growths in comparison to grown-ups do. The most well-known tumours that grown-ups get are lung, bosom, colorectal and prostate malignant growth, yet these are very uncommon in youngsters. The most widely recognized diseases in kids are leukaemia, mind tumours, lymphomas and sarcomas. Some childhood diseases, similar to retinoblastoma and neuroblastoma, are quite often analyzed in small kids. The disease acts diversely in kids than in grown-ups. Kids' bodies are not quite the same as adult's, and in any event, when it's a similar kind of malignant growth, childhood disease will in general act uniquely in contrast to grown-up cancer. This is the reason it's critical

THE ROLE OF NATIONAL NGO IN PROVIDING EDUCATION TO THE UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN

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  There are thousands of people around us who still suffers to get the basic necessities like food, education, home, healthcare facilities, etc. So, here comes the role of the NGOs who functions to provide such basic necessities to the deprived people of the society. NGOs play a crucial role in bringing happiness in the lives of destitute people of the society. There are thousands of NGOs which are functioning for the betterment of deprived people and provides them shelter, food, education and other basic necessities. The role of education is enormous in the growth of any society. Education in all different forms is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty . National Organisation for Social Empowerment runs a school under National Rehab Centre which is currently providing free education to around 60 children residing in the nearby slum areas.   Almost all these students are from the deprived sections of the society and are admitted in the school regardless of caste, creed, gender

Children's Day: Cherish the child in you

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  If we somehow managed to make a few inquiries, 'What was the best a great time?' 9 out of 10, We would hear, 'Childhood'. Furthermore, is there any valid reason why it would not be? At the point when you are a child, the sky is the limit. You can be a hero; you can be a mogul; you can be anything you need. You do not need to channel your fantasies by compensation, common sense or means. You can live cheerful, courageous and with no idea of judgment. As children develop more seasoned, they begin to shrivel under peer tension, rivalry and desires. Their bright dreams get shadowed by the real world. In every practical sense, they accept their adolescence is behind them. However, it is started.   The history behind this beautiful Day Children's' Day is celebrated on 14 November in India as an accolade for Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was conceived on this Day in 1889. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was affectionately called Chacha Nehru or just Chachaji, was kno

National Cancer Awareness Day: Be Aware, Be Safe

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  At the point when one discusses Cancer, there is quite often a moment of dread in the heart. The purpose of this dread is usually the regular conviction that a wide range of malignant growth is lethally hazardous for individuals. Nonetheless, the truth of the matter is that there is consistently an opportunity to fix malignant growth when it is gotten at the beginning phase. It is valid, that when recognized at the last stage, there is a remote possibility of a fix. However, this can be comprehended by bringing issues to light about the equivalent, so it assists individuals with distinguishing the manifestations and be set up ahead of time.   History of National Cancer Awareness Day National Cancer Awareness Day was first reported by the Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan in September 2014. The National Cancer Awareness Day is observed annually in India on November 7, to spread awareness on cancer, its symptoms and treatment. This day centres around the first location and

National Unity Day: united we stand, divided we fall

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  India is a Secular nation with enhanced societies and the significances in their sort. Envision if our subcontinent was separated into two locales, one section popularity based India encompassed by the other part—near 550 more modest states managed by lords and their relatives. Half of the Indians would be living under a majority rule set-up with opportunities and the rest residing under some government. The rule of Unity, Liberty, Equality revered in the Constitution would exist in one section and not in the other. There would be limitations on voyaging and moving merchandise starting with one area then onto the next. In the end product, one portion of India would be represented by the thoughts of Justice and Liberty, while the other would have endured without these thoughts.  Confusion and insurgency would have followed, and the possibility of India would have fizzled at the very beginning of its excursion. Such a situation would have demonstrated the Western pundits right when the