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Time for a comprehensive policy on internal migration in India
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02 Dec 2011
For the protection and education of internal migrant children in India
‘World No Tobacco Day’ observed
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27 Jul 2011
The alumni members of the vocational training programme at iLEAD, Samastipur(Bihar), celebrated ‘World No Tobacco Day’
Children’s camp in Assam
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27 Jul 2011
A day-long mela (camp) organised for students in Golaghat, Assam
A campaign to educate-Global Action Week
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27 Jul 2011
Celebrating the Global Action Week is a worldwide campaign to raise awareness on the issue of ‘Education for All’.
Living a changed life
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27 Jul 2011
Our case study this month highlights how skill-training programmes can help lessen the burden of unemployment while providing the country with the skilled labour it needs.
Vote of thanks
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27 Jul 2011
Vote of Thanks
A campaign on de-addiction and cleanliness
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26 Jul 2011
A group children in Madhya Pradesh orgainized a campaign to raise awareness about the need for cleanliness
Hundreds of migrant labourers, including children, rescued
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26 Jul 2011
Over 500 distressed migrant labourers including 200 women, 140 children below the age of 14 hailing from Orissa, rescued from the brick lins in Tamil Nadu
Did you know
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26 Jul 2011
India has the largest number of child labourers in the world today
Unemployed youths of Balangir find a messiah in New Delhi
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05 Apr 2011
iLEAD- skill training to youth
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