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"Balyaaniki Bharosa" ( Assurance to Childhood) Part-2 ( Telugu)   
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To bring revolutionary change and to create awareness on Child Marriage social stigma Radio Ala took great initiation and planned a programme on February 26th at the Zilla Parishad High School Uppada Kothapalli Village where a number child marriages took place in the 80s,90s and even today. The East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh was once attracted the whole nations attention for doing marriages to infants who were merely some days old. The Andhra Pradesh state like all the other states in India has accumulated bad reputation in performing child marriages.

 

Radio Ala took the responsibility of eradication of this custom and vowed to protect the rights of Girl Child. On 26th of February 2019 We arranged an awareness programme "Balyaaniki Bharosa" ( Assurance to Childhood) which was aired instantly without any editing with all the attendees of the school children. The program "Balyaaniki Bharosa" clearly explained the sufferings and miserable lives of girls who forcibly married at very tender age.

"Balyaaniki Bharosa" ( Assurance to Childhood) Part-1 ( Telugu)   
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To bring revolutionary change and to create awareness on Child Marriage social stigma Radio Ala took great initiation and planned a programme on February 26th at the Zilla Parishad High School Uppada Kothapalli Village where a number child marriages took place in the 80s,90s and even today. The East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh was once attracted the whole nations attention for doing marriages to infants who were merely some days old. The Andhra Pradesh state like all the other states in India has accumulated bad reputation in performing child marriages.

 

Radio Ala took the responsibility of eradication of this custom and vowed to protect the rights of Girl Child. On 26th of February 2019 We arranged an awareness programme "Balyaaniki Bharosa" ( Assurance to Childhood) which was aired instantly without any editing with all the attendees of the school children. The program "Balyaaniki Bharosa" clearly explained the sufferings and miserable lives of girls who forcibly married at very tender age.

Ep-52: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Role of Aadhaar Card in stopping child trafficking ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Role of Aadhar Card in stopping violence against children living in street situations', features an interview with Ananya Chatterjee Chakraborti, Chairperson, West Bengal State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (WBSCPCR).

Ep-51: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Role of Aadhar card in stopping violence against children living in street situations ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Role of Aadhar Card in stopping violence against children living in street situations', features an interview with Vrushali Suhas Deshpande, Member, Maharashtra State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MSCPCR).

Ep-50: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Role of Aadhaar card in ensuring child rights in street situations ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Role of Aadhaar card in ensuring child rights in street situations', features an interview with Dr Suchita Chaturvedi, Member, Uttar Pradesh State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (UPSCPCR).

Ep-49: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Aadhaar card and safe environment for children in street situations ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Aadhaar card and safe environment for children in street situations', features two interviews with Prabha Patel, Member, Gujarat State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (GSCPCR), and Harshadbhai Chaudhary, Member, Gujarat State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (GSCPCR).

Ep-48: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Rehabilitation of  children living in street situations and role of Aadhaar Card  ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Rehabilitation of  children living in street situations and role of Aadhaar Card', features an interview with Dr Helan Sekar, National Labour Institute, Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India.

Ep-47: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Children in Street Situations: Aadhaar  and Missing Children ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on ' Children in Street Situations: Aadhaar  and Missing Children', features an interview with Dr Seema Joshi, Member, Rajasthan State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (RSCPCR).

Ep-46: Mere Hisse Ki Hansi – Children in Street Situations: Aadhaar and Mental Wellness of Children ( Hindi)   
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'Mere Hisse Ki Hansi' is a joint initiative of Save the Children India and OneWorld Foundation India to sensitise the community and children on key child rights issues and bring about behaviour change. Each episode is of 15 minutes duration broadcast at 4:45 pm every Saturday on AIR FM Rainbow 102.6 MHz includes radio drama backed up by folk entertainment and an expert interview to reinforce the message.

This episode of Mere Hisse Ki Hansi on 'Children in Street Situations: Aadhaar and Mental Wellness of Children', features an interview with Samrah Mirza, Member, Delhi Commision of Protection of Child Rights.

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For decades the rights of children have been ignored while the issues of child labor, lack of education, and malnutrition have been increasing. It is only recently that the dialogue on the rights of children to education, healthcare, development and expression has caught the attention of law makers and the implementing agencies. There is now a growing concern within the government about the conditions that the country's children are living in. In this space we give these children a voice to tell us about their needs, concerns and to share their stories