Newspaper Cuttings

In the cyclone affected area of Odisha
The corpses lie half burnt
informs Pastor Gunasekaran L

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Calvary Chapel Trusts Plea, Join Medical Team at Gujarat's devastating earthquake.

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Church Baby awaits a loving family

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Published by the Times of India, Bangalore, August 9, 2004

Child kept playing round parent's bodies at railway station in Karnataka

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Published by the Times of India, Bangalore, August 30, 2016

Children saved serfs working

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Abandoned Child "Daily Thanthi" Tamil News Paper

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It's wrong to tell the truth

Inhuman reward from government doctor to pregnant woman Koppal: saying truth is wrong? Thus, here asked a pregnant woman Mrs. Manjulamma (Name has been changed), She had gone for treatment at the district hospital and received an "inhumane" reward from the doctor for telling the truth that she was infected with HIV. She complained that after telling she was a victim of HIV; she was not allowed to give stay there. This is a pregnant woman, ignored by doctors, lost her husband recently one and a half month ago and sheltered with her poor parents. She came to the district hospital on Tuesday to give birth and told the doctor earlier that she was infected with HIV. Knowing this, the doctor pretended that the delivery was not done here and told her to move to Hubbali or Ballary for delivery.

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childhood spent on the side of the road

The box store is the roof. Better treatment is needed Davanagere: This boy's life has fallen to the streets due to a haunting illness. The box store next to the drain is the roof for him.
Lonely moaning on the side of the road at schooling age. This is the pitiable condition of Rakesh (16), a resident of Saraswati Nagar, B Block, 5th Cross. A pale face, Messy hair, the chest is a mesh of bones, Eyes that should be excited are dull. The boy who has to live with good health has poor health condition. Rakesh's health deteriorated due to tuberculosis, He was suffering from chest pain and shortness of breath.

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Home of Hope Children’s wedding – 2020

Collector Sandeep Nanduri conducted marriages for 10 couples affected by HIV in Anandapuram.

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