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  2. Balwadi - Wikipedia

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    Modak started two types of balwadis namely central balwadi and angan balwadi or anganwadi. Central balwadis function during regular school hours and are centrally located whereas angan balwadis are located in the neighbourhood of the children targeted and have hours at their convenience. Modak's was a pioneer effort in providing non-formal ...

  3. Agrani River - Wikipedia

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    In Sangli district, it travels for 62 km (Khanapur tehsil- 22.5 km; Tasgaon tehsil- 14 km; KM tehsil- 25.5 km), after which, in Karnataka near Athani village it finally joins the Krishna River. Agrani is proved to be lifeline of draught prone Kavathe Mahankal tehsil. The river has also been the subject of a major desilting project. [1] [2]

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  7. Balwadi Nutrition Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Balwadi Nutrition Programme is a healthcare and education programme launched by the Government of India to provide food supplements at Balwadis to children of the age group 3–6 years in rural areas. [1] [2] [3] This program was started in 1970 under the Department of Social Welfare, Government of India.

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  9. Bokaro Steel City - Wikipedia

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    Bokaro, officially known as Bokaro Steel City (pronunciation ⓘ), is a large and planned city in Jharkhand, India. [1] It is the fourth most populous city in the state [2] and one of the first planned cities of India started in late 1960's. [3]