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 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 Jeevan Ki Roshani Betiyaa(Home Science, SSGC, 2010-02-11) Deptt of Extension EducationDaughters are the light of life. In darkness, girls are the sun that brings brightness. This poster emphasises the importance of the girl child. Girls inspire hope, positivity, and shine. Let's celebrate and empower them!Item Mulagi Vachava - Me Mulagi Hote Mahnun(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2014) Jyoti Premlal Hadge (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )Save the Girl Child, a poem written in Marathi The girl child asks society, "Sarvan na aai havi aste, bayko havi aste, Prem Karayala Preyasi Havi Asate, Mag Poti mulgi ka Nako Asate. Samanjas bana faqt Susanskrut nako" Meaning (from the girl child's perspective): "Everyone desires a mother, a wife, a beloved to love, so why don't they want a girl child like me? Be sensible, not just 'civilised.'" The poem underscores society's conflicting attitudes towards girls.Item 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 Save The Girl Child(Home Science, SSGC, 2010) Deptt of Extension EducationThis poster promotes the theme of 'Save Girl Child'.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 Stree Bhrun Hatya Thambva(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2013) Shiwani Agrwal (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The poster slogan in Marathi, Awesome slogan Translation: "Stree shiyay Aayushy Hai Aayshya ch nahi, Stree mulech tar Janma Aahe nahitar Tumche Astitwach urat nahi." Meaning: A woman provides life, rather than taking it. A girl child is born to live, not to be killed. Her survival determines your existence.