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Can't rely on facial expressions to understand the emotions of people says new study
•After analyzing data about facial expressions and emotion, they concluded that it takes more than expressions to correctly detect emotion.
World Day Against Child Labour 2019: Experts rue lack of govt response to concerns over 'family enterprises' clause in Indian law
Sanya Runwal •World Day Against Child Labour 2019: In India, 12 percent of all children are engaged in some form of child labour, according to a 2017 UNICEF report.
CRY says 23 million children between 15 and 18 yrs working in India, 19 million dropped out of school
•The report by the Child Rights and You (CRY) said about 9.2 million children in the age group of 15-19 years are married and 2.4 million girls in the age group are mothers.
Malnutrition: How Budget 2017 can do justice to India’s starving children by making nutrition a national emergency
Pallavirebbapragada •India is one of the highest ranking countries in the world in children suffering from malnutrition.
Aadhaar helped UIDAI locate 500 missing children; govt data shows 180 kids go missing every month
•Biometric based Aadhaar has made UIDAI's task of locating missing children a much easier exercise
IIT Mumbai and NGO CRY join hands to build a career guidance app for the underprivileged
Tech2 News Staff •Professor Kameshwari Chebrolu from IIT Mumbai had the idea of creating an app to make career counselling accessible to the underprivileged.
Trend Micro Supports CRY's SMS Campaign
Fp Archives •The funds raised from the joint campaign by Trend Micro and CRY will go towards supporting CRY's on-ground work in 6,700 villages and slums across India.
Mumbai: Over 76% of rescued child labourers went back to work, says study
Fp Archives •Over 76 percent of child labourers rescued in raids conducted six years ago in Mumbai went back to work, according to an NGO working for children's rights
Children issues should be given importance in upcoming elections: CRY
Fp Archives •Political parties should give more weight to issues relating to children - who account for one-third of the country's population - in their manifestos for the upcoming General Elections, says rights group Child Rights and You (CRY)
Mobile phones enabled with features for the disabled, coming soon
Naina •Technology has been evolving over the years and it should be accessible of all. To make it accessible by all, mobile phone manufactures agreed upon ...