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  2. Amala and Kamala - Wikipedia

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    Jane Yolen's book, Children of the Wolf, is a fictionalized account of the story for young adult readers. Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple's book, History Mystery: The Wolf Girls, is a children's non-fiction book about the account. Lord Robert Baden-Powell gives a short account of the story in Chapter 6 of his 1940 book, More Sketches of Kenya

  3. People's Archive of Rural India - Wikipedia

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    The People's Archive of Rural India (PARI / ˈ p ɑːr i /) is a multimedia digital journalism platform in India.It was founded in December 2014 by veteran journalist Palagummi Sainath, former rural affairs editor of The Hindu, author of the book Everybody Loves a Good Drought and winner of over 50 national and international awards [citation needed].

  4. India - Wikipedia

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    India, officially the Republic of India (ISO: Bhārat Gaṇarājya), [21] is a country in South Asia.It is the seventh-largest country by area; the most populous country from June 2023 [22] [23] and from the time of its independence in 1947, the world's most populous democracy.

  5. Ganesha - Wikipedia

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    The story is not accepted as part of the original text by the editors of the critical edition of the Mahabharata, [192] in which the twenty-line story is relegated to a footnote in an appendix. [193] The story of Ganesha acting as the scribe occurs in 37 of the 59 manuscripts consulted during the preparation of the critical edition. [194]

  6. Prostitution in India - Wikipedia

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    India is a source, destination, and transit country for women and children subjected to sex trafficking. Most of India's trafficking problem is internal, and those from the most disadvantaged social strata—economically, members of tribal communities—are most vulnerable.

  7. National Bravery Award - Wikipedia

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    The National Bravery Awards are a set of awards given annually to about 25 Indian children below 18 years of age for "meritorious acts of bravery against all odds." The awards are given by the Government of India and the Indian Council for Child Welfare (ICCW). [ 1 ]

  8. Indian Horse - Wikipedia

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    Indian Horse (French: Cheval Indien in North America or Jeu blanc in Europe) is a novel by Canadian writer Richard Wagamese, published by Douglas & McIntyre in 2012. [1] The novel centres on Saul Indian Horse, a First Nations boy who survives the residential school system and becomes a talented ice hockey player, only for his past traumas to resurface in his adulthood.

  9. Udgam School For Children - Wikipedia

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    Udgam School for Children is private running school located at Thaltej, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. [1] It is a senior secondary school affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi. [2] In 2023 they got an approval for International Baccalaureate for Std 11 & Std 12. [3]