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Malnutrition in Rural India - Kalpaka

Discovering Natural and Healthy Immune System Booster

Malnutrition of children under the age of 5 years is a significant public health problem in India. Sixty million children are underweight in India. Undernourished children are prone to infections and diseases like diarrhea, measles, malaria, and now COVID-19. Our Constitution secures every child’s Right to Health under Articles 23 and 24. However, with a cross-sectional study of any rural area, the primary reason behind malnutrition among children is the family’s economic status, which we cannot single-handedly change at the macro level.

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Help farmers - Kalpaka

Supporting Farmers in India

The Agriculture Sector contributes about 15.4% of the GDP of our nation. Agriculture has employed two-thirds of India’s population, which is more than any other sector could employ. Farmers form the core of the agricultural industry, especially in the case of commercial crops which provide raw materials to industries. Agriculture is not just primary to the industrial sector, it also is a market for industrial machinery. Support farmers in India. They need your help in this hard time.

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New and online education system in COVID

Adapting to Change: Education System in  Pandemic

The Coronavirus Pandemic has not only reiterated the face of human social bonding but also how the education system will manage to reach the most malleable of minds-students. Learning does not stop at any age. However, the learning technology has changed, and it is nothing like the environment a classroom, a book, and the guiding hand of a teacher provides.

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MIGRANT WORKERS AND COVID

Migrant Workers During Pandemic: A Struggle for Survival

What is the meaning of ‘Migrant Worker’?

Someone who moves within the home country or abroad for jobs. There is no intention to stay permanently at work, which puts the migrant workers in insecurity with new community dynamics and labor laws.

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NGOS AND THE GOVERNMENT TO WORK - Kalpaka

NGO Work with Government: Strengthening Partnerships for Positive Change

As per the ‘Welfare State’ definition of our system of governance, the Government is the authority carrying out welfare programs to benefit less privileged sections of our society.

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