Unicef has enlisted the help of former Miss World Manushi Chhillar to raise awareness about the issue in India. In honour of World Menstrual Hygiene Day
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PATNA: A Unicef estimate says nearly 75 lakh children in Bihar will experience learning loss in the midst of Covid-induced lockdown. This is so because as many as 31% of school students do not have access to digital devices to avail online classes.Nearly 7 lakh students are not expected to return to their schools, the Unicef study said. The adolescents (14-18-year-old), comprising nearly 5.49% girls and 0.26% boys, are expected to drop out of schools.
In a presentation to education officials, Prassana Ash, monitoring and evaluation specialist, and Pramila Manoharan, education specialist in Unicef Bihar, highlighted the scenarios related to the Covid-19 second and third wave and its impact on children’s learning.Citing some key point-estimations, they said nearly 75 lakh children in Bihar will experience learning loss; assuming 31% students do not have access to digital devices; 3 per cent or nearly 7 lakh students are not expected to return to school.
Fashion Faceoff: Kareena Kapoor or Ananya Panday: Who wore Prabal Gurung s red and blue printed outfit better?
Reigning queen of Bollywood, Kareena Kapoor Khan and millennial superstar Ananya Panday picked a similar Prabal Gurung outfit for different occasions. Tell us which diva rocked the colourful number the best in the comments below. Written By
P R Gayathri 103404 reads Mumbai Updated: May 11, 2021 07:07 pm Fashion Faceoff: Kareena Kapoor or Ananya Panday: Who wore Prabal Gurung s red and blue printed outfit better?
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While both the actresses are stars of different times we see that when it comes to fashion, Kareena and Ananya have always brought the best to the table. There ain’t a style Bebo can’t pull off and there ain’t an outfit Ananya can look boring in. She is the current fashion sensation among Gen Z, while Bebo continues to steal hearts with her flawless fashion choices. No doubt both of them are
SC judge made the remarks during a review meeting held by the Juvenile Justice Committee of the Supreme Court to take stock of actions taken by various states on care, protection and wellbeing of children during this COVID-19 wave.
India News: NEW DELHI: Apex court judge and chairperson of the Supreme Court Juvenile Justice Committee S Ravindra Bhat Saturday said there was a need to step up .