Posters On 'Save Girl Child'
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This collection features a variety of colorful posters focused on the topic 'Save Girls Child'. They were created to raise awareness about the importance of increasing the birth rate of girls.
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Item Chalo Padhaye -Kuch Kar Dikhaye(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2001) Seema Thakur (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )This poster promotes women's education—meaning let's learn, achieve something, pursue education, and make a mark.Item Ladkiyo Ko Hi Putra Samaze(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2001) NItu Jangade (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )Treating daughters like sons ("Ladkiyo Ko Hi Putra Samaze") involves offering equal opportunities, education, and respect . It aims to challenge stereotypes, empower girls, and foster equality . We should promote girls' education , support their pursuits across different areas , and treat them with dignity . Together, let's build a more equitable society.Item Mai Likhana Sikh Rahu Hu : Taki Apani Kismat Khud Likh Saku(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2002) Prerana R. Jain (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )A girl in a poster says in Hindi , "Mai Likhana Sikh Rahu Hu : Taki Apani Kismat Khud Likh Saku" . She's learning to write to shape her own future . This promotes self-empowerment, education , and independence . Let's support girls' educationItem Sakshar Nari - Saksham Nari(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2004) Aarti Agrwal (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )"Sakshar Nari - Saksham Nari" highlights that an educated woman is an empowered woman. Education grants her the ability to make informed decisions, follow her dreams, and contribute to her community. She becomes stronger, more confident, and capable of breaking barriers. Let's promote girls' education and empowerment.Item Stree Bhrun Hatya Rokiye : Manavi Paryavaran Bachayiye(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2007) Veena Chouhan (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The Hindi slogan poster resonated with us: "Stop Female Foeticide: Save Humanity." it is written as "Stree Bhrun Hatya Rokiye: Manavi Paryavaran Bachayiye." Meaning: End female foeticide to preserve the human ecosystem.Item Nako Hatya Garbhatil Mulichi- Udya Honarya Aaichi(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2008) Omeshwari B Jaghane (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )'The poster contains a Marathi slogan that means 'Do not kill the female; let her be born' and also emphasises that pre-birth gender tests are a crime, advising not to perform them.Item Stree Bhrun Hatya: Yek Aparadh(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2008) Kavita Yadav (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The Marathi poster quote emphasizes that murdering a girl child is a crime. Hence, promote the 'Save Girl Child' Campaign.Item Stree Bhrun Hatya :Samassya va Nirakaran(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2008) Rajani P. Shonawane (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )Female foeticide (Stree Bhrun Hatya) is a grave problem. It involves the killing of female fetuses due to a preference for males, leading to social imbalance. Potential solutions include strict laws, raising awareness, promoting girls' education, and shifting mindsets. Let's take action against it.Item Tum Sachmuch Jad Ho -Yek Hi Jeevan Mai Nibhati KItane Kartavya Ho(Home Science, SSGC, 2008) Deptt of Extension EducationA girl juggling multiple roles—daughter, wife, mother, daughter-in-law, lover—asks, "Tum Sachmuch Jad Ho - Yek Hi Jeevan Mai Nibhati KItane Kartavya Ho." She is a multitasker, managing family, love, and responsibilities with strength and care. From caring for her parents to nurturing her own family, she wears many hats. Let's appreciate her efforts and support women's empowerment.Item Stree Bhrun Hatya: Yek Abhisharp(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2008) Nagama Quereshi (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )A Marathi quote portrays a harsh reality: "Female Foeticide: A Curse." It emphasizes the grave issue of killing girl children before birth, calling for awareness, action, and urgent attention to this social problem. Promote the campaign to stop female foeticide: "Stree Bhrun Hatya: Yek Abhisharp."Item Kya Ladki Kya Ladka- Koi Fark Nahi(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2009) Manisha Dasheja (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )This poster advocates that girls and boys are equal, emphasizing that there is no difference between them in a developing society. They deserve equal access to education. The poster theme is written in Hindi.Item Betiya Shubhkamnaye Hai- Betiya Pawan Duwaye Hai(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2009) Nagma Quereshi (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The Hindi poster slogan - 'Betiya Shubhkamnaye Hai- Betiya Pawan Duwaye Hai, betiya janat hadiso ki, betiya jatak kathaye hai' translates to "Daughters are blessings, daughters are sacred prayers, daughters are the joys of life, and daughters are the stories of the family.' This poster underscores the importance and value of girls in both family and society, emphasizing their role in bringing happiness, blessings, and ensuring the continuation of family lineage. Save Girl Child, Girl Power.Item Nari Nari Kahat Hai: Nari Guno ki Khaan- Nari se Nar Hot hai , Dhruv Pralhad Saman(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2010) Monika Khande (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )Beautiful Hindi lines celebrate women's greatness with: "Nari Nari kahat Hai: Nari Gun ki Khaan - Nari se Nar Hot hai, Dhruv Pralhad Saman." This means: Women embody virtues; they give rise to great men like Dhruv and Prahlad. The poster warmly supports the Save Girl Child campaign.Item Save Girl Child(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2010) Simpi (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )Strong message from the poster. Meaning: Her tears won't resolve the imbalance, but our actions can. Let's take action now to protect the girl child.Item Mulin na Jagwa : Garbhpaat Thambawa - Bhishan Sankata cha Eshara(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2010) Samiksha Agrwal (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The poster features a Marathi slogan that emphasises awareness through stark reality. It translates to: "Mulin na Jagwa: Garbhpaat Thambawa - Bhishan Sankata cha Eshara," which means "No girls left to marry: Stop female foeticide, a serious warning." The message underscores a harsh truth: if girl children are still killed in the womb, there will be a significant shortage of girls for marriage. It warns that "No girls in our state, no girls in our country" is a direct result of ongoing female foeticide. The poster calls for an urgent end to this practice to promote a balanced, equitable society.Item Mulagi Aoz Nahi , Aadhar Aahe - Khrya Arthane Aahe Mulich Jeevanacha Aadhar(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2010) Seema Bhoyar (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year)The powerful message is conveyed as: "Mulagi Aoz Nahi, Aadhar Aahe - Khrya Arthane Aahe Mulich Jeevanacha Aadhar" which means, "A girl child is not a burden, she's the foundation - Truly, she's the basis of life." The poster emphasises that girls are the foundation of life, not a burden. The central theme is: Save the Girl Child, she is society's strength.Item Save The Girl Child(Home Science, SSGC, 2010) Deptt of Extension EducationThis poster promotes the theme of 'Save Girl Child'.Item Agar Aap jaye Anathalay to beti ko God Le(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2010) Shaymin H. Shidhiqqi (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )Let's consider adopting a girl if we visit an orphanage: 'Agar Aap jaye Anathalay to beti ko God Le.' Provide a loving home, empower a girl, and help fulfill a dream! the poster highlights the apoption of girl child.Item Balikaye bhi AAkash Mai Udane ki Shkamata Rakhati Hai(Home Science, SSGC, 2010) Deptt OF Extension Education"Girls, too, can soar in the sky ." Balikaye bhi AAkash Mai Udane ki Shkamata Rakhati Hai . Let's empower them to dream big and fly highItem Stree Bhrun Hatya Rokiye(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2010) Saroj Nagdive (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The poster urges people to stop female foeticide Translation: "Stree Bhrun Hatya Rokiye" Meaning: Call to end the killing of unborn girls.