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In India, the 'National Girl Child Day is celebrated each year on January 24. The main objectives of National Girl Child Day prevailing misconceptions about the girls away, the awareness, and to tell the people the adverse effects of female feticide.
Since 2009, the beginning of National Girl Child Day. Day January 24. Gandhi is remembered as the Woman Power. On this day, the first prime minister Indira Gandhi was sitting on. Hence this day was decided to celebrate National Child Day. This decision was taken at the national level. In India, by the Ministry of Women and Child Development National Girl Child Day is celebrated every year on January 24.
National Girl Child Day and many of the government programs are conducted. Women and Child Development in society at their hair to be made aware of their rights to girls is a different activity.
Since 2009, the beginning of National Girl Child Day. Day January 24. Gandhi is remembered as the Woman Power. On this day, the first prime minister Indira Gandhi was sitting on. Hence this day was decided to celebrate National Child Day. This decision was taken at the national level. In India, by the Ministry of Women and Child Development National Girl Child Day is celebrated every year on January 24.
National Girl Child Day and many of the government programs are conducted. Women and Child Development in society at their hair to be made aware of their rights to girls is a different activity.
Girls growing up today in every area but still suffering from the many evils. These evils that creates barriers to progress. Educated people and conscious society the problem is not insulated. Thousands of girls are killed before birth or births are left unclaimed. Even today there are many in society, where sons and daughters are being given good food and good education. In India, 44.5 percent of 20 to 24 years old married women (about half) that women whose marriages have taken place 18 years ago. These 20 to 24 year old married women, 22 percent (about a quarter) that women who 18 years ago became a mother. These young girls, 73 percent (most) children are born. 67 percent of these children (two-thirds) are malnourished.
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