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Financial Literacy: A Glimpse Through the Eyes of Youth

Ananya Vashisht, a vibrant young changemaker from TribesforGOOD, embarked on a mission to understand the financial literacy of her peers. What began as a simple survey yielded surprising insights, revealing gaps in knowledge despite seemingly privileged backgrounds. Let’s dissect her findings and delve into the crucial theme of financial literacy for all.

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Unraveling the Web: Tracing the Threads Between Human Trafficking and Financial Infrastructures

Explore a thought-provoking article penned by Shivam, this article unravels the complex web of human trafficking and its intersection with the financial landscape of the country. Join us as we dive into Shivam’s insightful exploration of this pressing issue, shedding light on the hidden facets of injustice and inequality that he has brought to the forefront.

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Unveiling India’s Fight Against Human Trafficking: Diya’s Insightful Advocacy

Human trafficking is a horrifying reality in India, where individuals are forcibly recruited, transported, and exploited for profit through deception, fraud, and coercion. This crime takes various forms, such as forced labor, bonded labor, forced marriage, organ trafficking, sexual exploitation, and child labor. Sadly, women and children are the primary victims of this pervasive problem.

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In a world where domestic abuse remains shrouded in silence, sometimes all it takes is a simple idea to ignite a powerful movement. Meet Vedika and Abhishek, two passionate high school students who embarked on a remarkable journey to raise awareness and funds for the organisation Kshamata through their innovative Bad Apples campaign.

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