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  2. Shanti Bhavan - Wikipedia

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    The May 2009 newsletter of the Global Organization for People of Indian Origin praised Shanti Bhavan for being "a safe and caring home for the children, offering food, clothing, medical care, and all their necessities, free of charge" and "opening up professional career paths that would normally be denied to this segment of the population."

  3. Education in India - Wikipedia

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    While quantitatively India is inching closer to universal education, the quality of its education has been questioned particularly in its government run school system. While more than 95 per cent of children attend primary school, just 40 per cent of Indian adolescents attend secondary school (Grades 9–12).

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  5. File:The Indian Public School, Erode - panoramio.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Sarkari Hi. Pra. Shaale, Kasaragodu, Koduge: Ramanna Rai

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    Being involved with the kids makes him realize how lonely he was. He then decides to remain in Kasargod as a part-time teacher in the school. Realising his mistakes, Ananthapadmanabha M. visits the school and gives Ananthapadmanabha P. his best wishes. The film ends with a group photo of students, parents and teachers.

  7. Children's Day (India) - Wikipedia

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    On 5 November 1948, the first Children's Day was observed as "Flower Day" by the predecessor of Indian Council of the Child Welfare (ICCW) to collect funds for United Nations Appeal for Children (UNAC) through the sale of "flower tokens". On 30 July 1949, "Children's Day" was widely celebrated and publicised through radio, articles, cinema, etc ...

  8. Art Institute of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Art Institute's African Art and Indian Art of the Americas collections are on display across two galleries in the south end of the Michigan Avenue building. The African collection includes more than 400 works that span the continent, highlighting ceramics, garments, masks, and jewelry.

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