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JOURNEY OF TRAVELLING INTO HEARTS OF MILLIONS…

VEDANTA KHUSHI : Care for the Underprivileged Children
Vedanta’s social media campaign promoting welfare of underprivileged children completes one year

080411“Khushi” is a satisfaction and the result of an effort which brings momentous changes. It can be a concern that was addressed and was well received, or it can be a result of change brought about or a cause promoted, which eventually led to a respectable revolutionary transformation in the society at large.

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‘I Made Sunil Pass 10th Class Exam’

VEDANTA KHUSHI : Care for the Underprivileged Children

220301Khushi presents you a story sent to us by Bharti who taught a child of 13-14 years and made him enough literate to give 10th class exam. Bharti became another example of taking forward the message of Vedanta’s Khushi initiative, `Care for the Under-privileged Children’.

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‘Debu’ Still Cant Sleep Alone

Vedanta Khushi

190309Bolangir is one of the poorest districts in Odisha. This story has been sent to Vedanta Khushi by Sharad Pattanayak a social worker who works in Bolangir.

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“Vedanta Khushi”, First Social Media Campaign of Vedanta

With largest children population in the world, larger than China, and almost 1/3rd of world’s malnourished children in the world living in India alone, the country is indeed in an alarming situation today. 8 million children in India, in the age group of 5-14 years are engaged in work. If we go by UNICEF report, India also has about 11 million street children and metros are leading these figures, with Delhi housing over 100,000 such children alone. 20% of the child deaths in the world happen in India.

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