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‘CHILDLINE Se Dosti Week’ in Dholpur District

District Childline run by Prayatn in Dholpur District observed a week-long campaign- “CHILDLINE Se Dosti” from 14th-20th November 2021. In an attempt to create awareness among the community members regarding the rights of children and 1098, the team organized an array of activities in villages, schools, parks, hostels, bus stands, shelter homes, police stations and …

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Exposure Visit of the members of Child Protection Committee and Bal Manch

For the first time, Prayatn Team at Dholpur organized an ‘Exposure visit of the members of Child Protection Committee and Children’s Collective’ of all 45 project villages under the project ‘Moving Ahead’. The visits were organized in 15 Model Child-Friendly Villages which are developed under the previous phase of the project and are continuing to …

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Teacher-Community Interface in Varanasi

Prayatn team at Cholapur Block of Varanasi District effectively organized 11 Teacher Community Interfaces in the government schools covering 13 project villages. Main objective of the interface has been to promote quality education by providing a platform to the teachers and community members to pinpoint major issues hindering children’s education and plan joint action on …

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Training of CPC members on Child Rights and Child Protection in Varanasi

Prayatn team at Cholapur, Varanasi, effectively winded up the training of CPC members on Child Rights and Child Protection in 10 batches with the valuable support of our resource persons which includes Deputy Director of Prayatn- Mr. Ramkhiladi Poswal, Child Protection Expert- Mr. Sundar Singh, Project Officer- Mr. Sonu Gour and Assistant Project Officers- Mr. …

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Celebration of Children’s Week 2021 in Khandela, Sikar

To mark the celebration of children’s week, Prayatn Team, under the project Bajaj Education and Child Protection run with the support of CRY and Bajaj Finserv at Khandela Block, Sikar, took the representatives of Bal Manch group of all 15 project villages on the 12th November to the office of Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Mr Rakesh Kumar. …

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Dholpur District and Railway Childline celebrates 2nd October 2021 by organizing Swachhata Abhiyaan

Dholpur Railway CHILDLINE and Dholpur District CHILDLINE, run by Prayatn, grabbed the opportunity to celebrate Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October 2021 by organizing a “Swachhta Abhiyaan”. Its main objective was to introduce CHILDLINE services and to make the community people aware of the need of maintaining cleanliness at home and surroundings. On one side, Railway …

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Teacher Community Interface in the villages of Dholpur District

With enormous support of the members of School Management Committee, Child Protection Committee, Children’s Collective and School staff, 08 Teacher Community Interface have been conducted in different villages of Dholpur district namely, Fondekapura, Hallekapura, Keshripura, Battipura, Sahedi, Madhabhau, Nayagaon and Kankret. The main objective of Teacher Community Interface has been to promote quality education in …

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Government Community Interface in Dholpur

With the immense support of the Child Protection Committee members, members of Children’s Collective and community members, Prayatn Team at Dholpur organized Government Community Interface in villages Sahajpur, Morolikapura and Sikarra. The main objective of Government Community Interface has been to provide a platform for the community to express their queries and problems in front …

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