Monday, November 30, 2009

Education is necessity by Nikhil






Education is an assest which will be with you for the lifetime.

" HELP US.. WE ARE HUNGRY..WE ARE DYING !!"




The right to survival entails the right to a healthy life. This means that children should be rightfully assured of adequate nutrition and quality healthcare. Their names be registered as citizens to access state nutritional schemes. Infant and child mortality should be curtailed and malnourishment should not be a concern.

A new report from UNICEF suggests that malnutrition has stunted nearly 200 million children under 5 living in poor countries and that future generations are in jeopardy unless urgent efforts are made to tackle undernutrition.

Malnutrition is devastating. It plays a part in more than a third of all child deaths in developing countries. It blunts the intellect, saps the productivity of everyone it touches and perpetuates poverty.

Proper nutrition helps give every child the best start in life. UNICEF has worked from its founding on nutrition programming aimed at fulfilling every child’s right to adequate nutrition.

THINK TWICE BEFORE WASTING FOOD....

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PRESENTED BY
AVIDHA MITRA


















child education by Neha Ratta









“EDUCATION”India is a developing country.Mostly 80% of the population depends on agriculture and out of it 60% is illiterate. Thus the basis of all these problems is illeteracy.Education is very vital in the present day life.

Every child on this earth is not fortunate enough to receive education,but still we can make them!!

Education rules the world


Education enhances lives

Education is a fundamental human right.
Every child is entitled to it.


Little hands that should hold books in their hands, are clutching baskets of articles to be sold in streets…..

All the family children are engaged in earning money rather than getting educated


A successful attempt should be made to educate children in villages


A school environment should be created for the underprivileged ones..

“Educating children is educating the nation”.

A child helping his father in his work, at the tender age when he is suppose to be in school…..

“People are either merely stupid or inherently evil.”]










Child labour is a situation when a child, below the age of fourteen years, is made to work in factories, mines, hazardous employment etc. Children are made to work miserably in order to earn little money. They struggle to earn enough money to feed. These children work as rag pickers, domestic servants etc for most of the time in a day. Going to school to learn the basics is out of the question. A majority of them start at the age of four or five, and bad working conditions permanently harm the health of the child by the time they reach adulthood.

Child labor in India is a socioeconomic problem arising essentially out of unrelenting poverty, large size of families and lack of development. Children serve as cheap supplements to adult labor. The traditional sectors of the Indian economy like agriculture, the unorganized sectors etc often provide employment for all members of a families exploitation .
“Child Exploitation is a curse for humanity and the person who are the cause of this reasons”
Pallavi Sarkar





EDUCATION IS A FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT AND ESSENTIAL FOR OTHER HUMAN RIGHTS.

EDUCATION IS A POWERFUL TOOL BY WHICH ECONOMICALLY AND SOCIALLY MARGINALIZED ADULTS AND CHILDRENS CAN LIFT THEMSELVES OUT OF POVERTY AND PARTICIPATE FULLY AS CITIZENS.
‘WE AS A NATION CANNOT AFFORD OUR CHILDRENS NOT GOING TO SCHOOLS’
RIGHT TO EDUCATION IS A FUNADMENTAL RIGHT OF EVERY CHILD IN INDIA.
INDIA STILL HAS ONE OF THE LOWEST FEMALE LITERACY RATES IN ASIA.
EDUCATION SHALL BE FREE, ATLEAST IN THE ELEMENTARY AND FUNDAMENTAL STAGES.
The Society Wants To See a Better Future Through Its Children And Therefore, The Education Department Should Work With More Interest And Responsibility To Impart Good Quality Education To The Students. The System of Education Should Be So Developed That It Should Teach Students Social and National Values.
Presented
By
Raksha chowbay

waseem alam mansoori









Presented by


Waseem alam mansoori
i.d. NO. 11034


RIGHT TO NUTRITION
Every child has a right to nutrition as per WORLD HEALHT ORGANISATION (WHO) scale.

Every child must get his/her mother’s milk at least 6 months of its age or till the age of 1 year…

But due to poverty and sometime’s illiteracy, millions of children’s are facing malnutrition in INDIA…
Malnutrition means lack in nutritious food intake which can fulfill their daily needs of minerals and other elements…

The World Bank estimates that India is ranked 2nd in the world of the number of children suffering from malnutrition, where 47% of the children exhibiting a degree of malnutrition, after Bangladesh (in 1998).

It happens due to INDIAN old thinking that “many hands many money makers”.

But they didn’t think about that “many members many mouth to eat” It leads to over population and poverty which leads to malnutrition in family.

In INDIA male prefer to be the head of the family, so they get the nutritious food that available in home and if something left the female have to satisfy from that. This all started from their childhood to eat and be satisfied, this also leads to malnutrition.
Every child is special in their own way…

Every child has full right to get nutritious food.
And who we are to judge and do partiality between a boy child and a girl child.
To think:
If you are not able to feed single child, you have no right to bring another one (child), to face the problem’s of malnutrition, illiteracy, poverty, and sometimes a miserable death…




Thank you….