My Abhinandan

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New Year and Skill Development in India

August 29, 2024

New Year and Skill Development in India

The New Year and Skill Development in India The New Year is a time of celebration, reflection, and resolution for many people around the world. It is also a time to look forward to the future and hope for positive changes and opportunities. Skill development is crucial for India’s young population and growing economy in […]

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August 29, 2024

How Women in India are Taking Charge and Succeeding in Various Fields

How Women in India are Taking Charge and Succeeding in Various Fields India is a country of diversity and contrasts, where women face various challenges and opportunities in their pursuit of excellence and empowerment. Despite the social, cultural, and economic barriers that often limit their choices and rights, many women in India have risen to […]

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Women’s Rights

August 29, 2024

Exploring The Impact of NGOs on Urban Collectives for Women’s Rights

Exploring The Impact of NGOs on Urban Collectives for Women’s Rights The role of women in society has been evolving, and the fight for women’s rights has gained momentum. NGOs on Urban Collectives for Women’s Rights have been at the forefront of this change, playing a pivotal role in shaping the narrative around Women’s Rights […]

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August 29, 2024

Honouring India’s Heroes: The Army Welfare Fund & My Abhinandan’s Noble Mission

TheHonouring India’s Heroes: The Army Welfare Fund & My Abhinandan’s Noble Mission The Army Welfare Fund Battle Casualties, a noble initiative launched by the Indian Army in 2016, stands as a ray of hope for the families of soldiers who make the ultimate sacrifice or sustain injuries while safeguarding our nation. This compassionate endeavor came into […]

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August 29, 2024

Police Who Have Lost Their Lives On The Line Of Duty

Police Who Have Lost Their Lives On The Line Of Duty During induction, each cadet swears allegiance to remain committed and make supreme sacrifice on the altar of duty. Furthermore, police effectively serve first in line in cases of healthcare emergencies, terror attacks, natural disasters, etc. As per data, there have been 37,580 recorded police […]

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Leveraging NGOs

August 29, 2024

Leveraging NGOs for Operational Upgrades in Urban Women Empowerment

Leveraging NGOs for Operational Upgrades in Urban Women Empowerment In the vibrant tapestry of India’s urban landscape, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have emerged as crucial threads, weaving together narratives of change and empowerment. NGOs have played a pivotal role, particularly in women’s empowerment. However, to enhance their impact, operational upgrades are essential. This article will delve […]

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August 29, 2024

A Tribute to Police Officers and the Families They Leave Behind

A Tribute to Police Officers and the Families They Leave Behind Every day, our nation’s police officers show extraordinary courage and dedication as they face the challenges of protecting our communities. From ensuring public safety to upholding the rule of law, they are the unsung heroes who work tirelessly to maintain peace and order. Sadly, amidst their […]

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Swami Vivekananda Jayanti

August 29, 2024

How My Abhinandan Help Underprivileged Children Of India To Go Back To School

How My Abhinandan Help Underprivileged Children Of India To Go Back To School In India, many children dream of going to school, learning new things, and shaping a better future for themselves. However, for some of these kids, this dream seems distant due to daunting challenges like financial constraints and discrimination. That’s where My Abhinandan steps in. […]

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Sustainable Development Goals in India

August 29, 2024

How to Address Malnutrition and Child Health in Urban Slums

How to Address Malnutrition and Child Health in Urban Slums Malnutrition in India’s urban slums poses serious health challenges, leading to high rates of undernutrition and child mortality. A CRY survey found that 36% of 3,650 children in Delhi’s slums are underweight, with one-third severely wasted. Malnutrition was higher among girls than boys at 38% against 34%, […]

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Girl Education

August 29, 2024

Why Girl Education is Not Only a Moral Duty, But a Smart Investment

Why Girl Education is Not Only a Moral Duty, But a Smart Investment Education is an inalienable human right, essential for every individual regardless of gender, race, religion, or any other societal classification. Regrettably, millions of girls worldwide still encounter formidable barriers obstructing their access to education, including poverty, discrimination, violence, early marriage, and inadequate resources. Such denial […]

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