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Hepatitis A: Busting 7 Dangerous Myths for Parents

Is your child safe from Hepatitis A? Discover the shocking truths behind common misconceptions about this liver infection that's spreading across India. Expert-backed facts to protect your family.

Gujarat HC: Single Moms Can Renew Kids' Passports Sans Father OK

In a groundbreaking judgment, Gujarat High Court empowers single mothers by allowing passport renewals for children without requiring consent from estranged fathers. This landmark decision addresses a critical bureaucratic hurdle faced by countless women

HIV-infected blood given to children in Jharkhand

Shocking medical negligence in Jharkhand as children receive HIV-contaminated blood, raising serious questions about the state's health safety protocols and blood screening standards.

Halloween 2025: Managing Kids' Sugar Overload

Discover practical strategies to help children navigate Halloween's sugar overload while maintaining healthy habits. Learn how to balance treats with nutrition this festive season.

Kelsey Grammer, 70, Welcomes 8th Child

Hollywood veteran Kelsey Grammer announces the birth of his eighth child at age 70, sharing joyous news about his expanding family with wife Kayte Walsh.

Diphtheria Returns: Childhood Disease Surge in India

Diphtheria, a bacterial infection once nearly eradicated, is staging a worrying resurgence among Indian children. Learn about the symptoms, prevention, and why this vaccine-preventable disease is returning.

Albania's AI Minister Expecting 83 AI Children

Albania's groundbreaking AI minister Diella makes headlines as PM announces she's expecting 83 AI children, sparking worldwide discussions about artificial intelligence and governance.

Fake ORS Danger: High Sugar Harming Kids

Renowned paediatrician Dr. Sivaranjani Santosh reveals how counterfeit ORS products with dangerously high sugar levels are putting children's lives at risk across India. Learn how to identify genuine ORS and protect your child's health.

Albania's AI Minister Pregnant with 83 Children: PM

In a stunning revelation, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama announced his AI minister is pregnant with 83 children, blending artificial intelligence with surreal governance in a statement that's capturing global attention.

1.3M Children in Labour in Pakistan's Sindh: Survey

A groundbreaking government survey exposes alarming child labour crisis in Sindh, with agriculture sector employing majority of young workers. Disturbing findings reveal education deprivation and hazardous working conditions.

HIV+ blood given to thalassemia patients in Jharkhand

In a devastating medical failure, West Singhbhum Sadar Hospital in Chaibasa transfused HIV-contaminated blood to multiple thalassemia patients, raising serious questions about blood safety protocols in India's healthcare system.

Worm-Infested Rice in Himachal School Meals

Shocking discovery in Himachal Pradesh as rice supplied for mid-day meals found infested with worms and insects, raising serious health concerns for schoolchildren.

Weekly Bookrack: New Releases Oct 26 - Nov 1

Discover this week's hottest book releases across fiction, non-fiction, and children's literature. From thrilling mysteries to insightful biographies, find your next favorite read in our curated weekly book guide.

India's Missing Children: 800+ Vanish Daily

Every 8 minutes, a child vanishes in India. Explore the heartbreaking reality behind Bengaluru's missing children epidemic and the urgent solutions needed to save young lives.

Amber Alert: 4 Abducted Utah Children Found Safe

A tense night in Utah ends with relief as four missing children are safely recovered following an Amber Alert. Authorities confirm all children are unharmed after being abducted by their non-custodial mother.

India's Kids Birthday Party Boom: Big Business

Discover how children's birthday celebrations in India have transformed from simple gatherings into extravagant, competitive affairs worth billions, featuring themed decor, celebrity appearances, and professional planners.

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