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In a country where, child sex ratio has declined from 945 in 1991 to 914 in 2011, the significance of the National Girl Child Day, observed and commemorated on 24th of January every year, cannot be overemphasised. Subsequently, the observance of this day, earmarked for raising awareness about the inequalities and injustices perpetuated against the girl child, and also for educating people about the rights of a girl child, was extended to a weeklong (24th-30th January) commemoration in the form of National Girl Child week.
This National Girl Child week, let’s look back at six events of 2015 that have made a positive impact for the Indian girl child:
Mhonbeni Ezung, an eight year old girl from Nagaland, became the youngest National Bravery award recipient in 2015, for rescuing her drowning grandmother. Her 78 year old grandmother had taken her fishing and had fallen into the river after suffering from sudden cramps, followed by a stroke. Little Mhonbeni ran all the way to a village 4-5 kms away, all alone and brought help in time, to rescue her drowning grandmother.
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In a country where, child sex ratio has declined from 945 in 1991 to 914 in 2011, the significance of the National Girl Child Day, observed and commemorated on 24th of January every year, cannot be overemphasised. Subsequently, the observance of this day, earmarked for raising awareness about the inequalities and injustices perpetuated against the girl child, and also for educating people about the rights of a girl child, was extended to a weeklong (24th-30th January) commemoration in the form of National Girl Child week.
This National Girl Child week, let’s look back at six events of 2015 that have made a positive impact for the Indian girl child:
Mhonbeni Ezung, an eight year old girl from Nagaland, became the youngest National Bravery award recipient in 2015, for rescuing her drowning grandmother. Her 78 year old grandmother had taken her fishing and had fallen into the river after suffering from sudden cramps, followed by a stroke. Little Mhonbeni ran all the way to a village 4-5 kms away, all alone and brought help in time, to rescue her drowning grandmother.
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It is an accepted fact that brutal crimes against women are occurring in India daily. Now many Indians do not deny, or shy away from conversations relating to eve-teasing, sexual assaults or rape.Even the common man's conversation on the streets often steer towards the escalated and horrendous attacks on women.An overbearing concern each of us has towards the women in our families has lent a sense of urgency to our dialogue on the critical and pressing issue of women's safety.
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