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  2. Salaam Baalak Trust - Wikipedia

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    Originally established in 1988 to rehabilitate the children who appeared in the film, Salaam Bombay! (1988) in Mumbai, Salaam Baalak Trust started working in 1989, and by 2005 it had 17 centres for street child throughout India. [2] This struck a chord with the trustees, who identified the potential in India's street children.

  3. Homelessness in India - Wikipedia

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    Homelessness is in part a direct result of families migrating from rural to urban cities and urbanization. [12] Migration to urban areas can occur for a variety of reasons ranging from loss of land, need for sustainable employment, lack of clean water and other resources, and in some cases like the Bargi Dam Project, loss of all property and complete displacement. [13]

  4. List of non-governmental organisations in India - Wikipedia

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    V This is a list of notable nonprofit organisations, charitable organisations and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in India or connected with Indian diaspora. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .

  5. Street children in India - Wikipedia

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    India has an estimated one hundred thousand or more street children in each of the following cities: New Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai. [2] Mainly because of family conflict, they come to live on the streets and take on the full responsibilities of caring for themselves, including working to provide for and protecting themselves.

  6. Families in shelters, children exposed to violence. IPS ...

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    IPS faces difficulties with students' home lives and aging infrastructure. Teachers make it work, an IPS commissioner writes.

  7. Anganwadi - Wikipedia

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    Anganwadi worker distributing dresses to children Anganwadi Kendra Kulei Anganwadi Centre, Odisha, 2018. Anganwadi (Hindi pronunciation: [ãːɡɐnɐʋaːɖiː]) is a type of rural child care centre in India.

  8. Save the Children India - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, when a devastating Tsunami struck the South-East coast of India, Save the Children provided a rapid relief response that continued for several months. [5] Four years later, in April 2008, Save the Children started functioning as an independent Indian member of the Save the Children International Alliance under the name Bal Raksha Bharat.

  9. Maher (NGO) - Wikipedia

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    Maher (Marathi: My mother's home) is an UN-registered, interfaith and caste-free Indian non-governmental organization based near Pune.The objective of the organization is to provide shelter and support to destitute, exploited, battered women, men and children.