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10 Phrases to Calm an Angry Child

Discover 10 gentle yet powerful phrases recommended by experts to de-escalate your child's anger and help them feel safe and understood during emotional meltdowns.

Missing Faridabad Teen Reunited With Family After Month

A 14-year-old boy from Faridabad has been safely restored to his family after going missing for over a month. Delhi Police's dedicated efforts led to the emotional reunion. Read this heartwarming story of hope and persistence.

Leopard attack in Karnataka's Tarikere taluk

A tragic leopard attack in Karnataka's Tarikere taluk sees a child dragged away. The incident involves a migrant worker couple from Dharwad. Read for details and safety measures.

Kannada Disregard in Domestic Workers Bill Draws Flak

Karnataka Development Authority urges government to publish domestic workers bill draft in Kannada. Workers' unions welcome the initiative but highlight significant gaps in the proposed legislation.

Karnataka child rights panel acts on newborn death

Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights registers suo motu case after newborn's death in Haveri. Commission demands thorough investigation and legal action against responsible medical staff.

Karnataka 2026 Public Holidays List Approved

Karnataka government releases official 2026 public holidays list. Plan your vacations with complete dates for festivals, national holidays and restricted days across the state.

Child Rights Conference Held in Mandi, Himachal

Mandi hosts crucial child rights conference featuring 200+ participants. Key officials discuss protection mechanisms and implementation challenges. Read about the initiatives shaping children's future.

Bengaluru adoptions rise 72% from 2020-2025

Bengaluru witnesses 72% surge in child adoptions between 2020-2025, but faces critical shortage of children available. Officials note changing attitudes among couples. Read details.

Karnataka's New Law Fails Pastoralist Land Rights

Karnataka's new pastoralist law focuses on welfare, but experts argue securing land and grazing rights is the real solution for their survival. Learn why rights matter more than handouts.

Karnataka SSLC, II PU Exam Schedule 2024 Released

The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board has announced the complete timetable for SSLC Class 10 and II PU examinations 2024. Get all details about exam dates, duration, and important guidelines.

Doctor's Wife Summoned in MP Cough Syrup Deaths Case

Madhya Pradesh State Commission for Protection of Child Rights summons doctor's wife in connection with child deaths linked to alleged contaminated cough syrup. Latest developments in the ongoing investigation.

Hindu Daughters' Inheritance Rights: Complete Guide

Understanding the landmark legal changes that transformed inheritance rights for Hindu daughters in India. Learn how the 2005 amendment ensures equal property rights and what it means for families today.

Nagalakshmi R. Kosumbe Appointed KCPCR Chairperson

In a significant development for child welfare in Karnataka, Nagalakshmi R. Kosumbe has been appointed as the new chairperson of the Karnataka Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KCPCR), bringing fresh leadership to the state's child protection ini

12 trafficked children rescued at Delhi railway station

In a dramatic midnight operation at Anand Vihar Railway Station, authorities rescued 12 children from Jharkhand who were being trafficked to Delhi. The successful mission highlights ongoing efforts to combat child trafficking in India.

Bengaluru woman kidnaps 4-year-old, arrested

A 27-year-old childless woman in Bengaluru kidnapped a 4-year-old girl from her neighbourhood, sparking a massive police investigation. The accused was arrested within 24 hours and the child safely reunited with her family.

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