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 Aakhir Ye Fark Kyu ?(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2013) Rashmi Sharma (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year)The poster suggests that 'why there is a difference between boys and girls' when there is no difference in the normal weight machine. They are equal. But in society, there is a difference.Item Aao Hath Badhaye: Sankalp Kare ,Kanya BHrun Hatya Roke(Home Science, SSGC, 2012) Deptt of Extension EducationThe Hindi poster displays a slogan calling for unity to 'Save the Girl Child.' It encourages us to 'join hands and pledge to end female foeticide, securing a better future.' The message is: 'Join the movement - Save girl children, and ensure a safer tomorrow.' The poster also includes an attractive illustration to convey "Aao Hath Badhaye: Sankalp Kare, Kanya Bhrun Hatya Roke. Kal ke Bhavishya ko Surakshit kare,' emphasizing collective action to protect girls and secure the future.Item Abhimanane wha Muliche Aai-Baba, Naka Karu Bhrun Hatye che Paap(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2013) Priya Bansod (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )Beautiful Marathi lines to promote the issue of saving girl children, such as: "Abhimanane wha Muli che Aai-Baba, Naka Karu Bhrun Hatye che Paap" — meaning: Proud parents of a girl child, avoid the sin of female foeticide.Item Abortion Doesn't Make You Unpregnant, it makes you the Mother of a Dead Baby(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2010) Fatima Dhoondia (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The poster emphasises that abortion doesn't undo pregnancy; it results in the loss of a baby.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 Baby Female Abuse(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2013) Ashra Latif Memon(B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )the poster highlights Heart breaking reality with the quote "Baby Female Abuse - Marna hi tha To Janm Kyu Diya, Paiyda karke ye adharm kyu kiya" Meaning: If she was meant to die, why give her birth? Why commit this sin by bringing her into this world? The poster questions the cruelty of killing innocent girl children, highlighting the injustice done to them. Please Stop Female Infanticide and pramote ,Save Girl ChildItem Balika - Hatya Karne Gunha Aahe(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2010-02-11) Tejeshwari Tembhare (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )Female infanticide (Balika-Hatya) is killing female children, often due to preference for boys . It's a crime violating human rights, causing social imbalance. Reasons include dowry system and cultural preferences. Laws like PCPNDT Act prohibit sex determination and female foeticide. Campaigns like Beti Bachao, Beti PadhaoItem Balika ko Bachao - Use Jeene Do(Home Science, SSGC, 2012) Deptt of Extension EducationThe poster features a quote from Hidi advocating for the girl child's safety. Female foeticide, also called "Kanya Bhrun Hatya," is a serious social problem where unborn girls are often murdered due to a preference for sons. This practice results in a distorted sex ratio and significant societal consequences. The poster also includes a beautiful drawing of a tree symbolizing the growth of the 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 Beti(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2013) NIkita Gautam (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )The Girl should save the poster in both Hindi and English, featuring a quote about a beautiful drawing -suggest 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padho'. It depicts an unborn baby girl appealing to her mother, asking her not to kill her but to give her life so she can see the beautiful world.Item Beti Bachao(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2013) Sudha S. Keshwani (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )Beti Bachao - Save Girl Child, features a short Hindi poem that questions female foeticide. It asks, "Agar main bol pati to puchti tumse mera gunah, apni totaliji juban se kehti jarur, mat karo muzpar itna julm, apni nanhi hatiylein jodkar mang leti apne jindagi ki bhikh." The meaning: "If I could speak, I would ask what my crime is... I would say with my tiny tongue... Please don't be so cruel to me..." With my folded tiny hands, i would pleads for my life. The poem gives a voice to the unborn girl, begging for her right to live.Item Beti Bachao- Beti Padhao(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2018) Kavita Waghade (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )Empowering message "Beti Bachao - Beti Padhao" means "Save the Girl Child - Educate the Girl Child." The campaign aims to prevent female foeticide and infanticide, and to ensure girls receive education. Its goal is to empower girls through education for a brighter future.Item Beti Bachao- Beti Padhao(Home Science, SSGC, 2010) Deptt of Extension Educationthis poster promotes' Save the Girl Child - Educate the Girl Child'Item Beti Maroge to Bahu Kahase La oge(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2018) Jyoti Kobaragade ( Iv Sem ,BSc Home Science)The poster suggests that if you kill the girl child, then where do you get a daughter-in-law? So for the equal balance in society, we need to promote the daughters and save the girl child.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 Bhrun Hatya(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2024) Vaishali A Chuhan (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year)Heartbreaking reality: "Bhrun Hatya" - meaning foeticide, or the killing of an unborn child. This is a serious issue in some societies.Item Bhrun Hatya : Teji Se Panpata Yek Abhisharap(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2013) Varsha Isharka (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )Powerful messagin hindi "Bhrun Hatya: Teji Se Panpata Yek Abhisharap, Samaj mai badlav lana jaruri hai" Meaning: Female foeticide is a rapidly spreading curse - change in society is necessary Poster message: Let's bring change to stop this evil practice. To prevent girls from being killed in the womb.Item Bhrun Hatya Paap Nahi - Mahapaap hai(Deptt. Of Extension Education, SSGC, 2010) Saymeen Siddhiki (B.S.C Home Science 2nd Year )"Foeticide is not just a sin - it's a GREAT sin" The message emphasizes: Female foeticide is a huge injusticeItem 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 Female Baby Abuse(Home Science, SSGC, 2012) Deptt of Extension EducationThe poster highlights a disturbing issue: female baby abuse, which involves mistreatment, neglect, or harm of female infants. This abuse can be physical, emotional, or psychological and is often driven by societal preference for males. The consequences are severe, including health problems, emotional trauma, and mortality. We need to oppose female infanticide and abuse, advocating for equality and safeguarding all children.