Hunger And Malnutrition Child Labor Lack Of Awareness Environmental Issues Corruption Illiteracy Gender Discrimination Each year Hunger takes the lives of approximately 27 lakh of our children ID: 631985
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In
d
ia
Shining!!Slide3
Behind The Curtains
Hunger And Malnutrition
Child Labor
Lack Of Awareness
Environmental Issues
Corruption
Illiteracy
Gender DiscriminationSlide4Slide5
Each year, Hunger takes the lives of approximately 27 lakh of our children!
7500 every day – 312 every hour – 5 every minute
Over 23 crore Indians will sleep hungry tonight!
While one in every five adolescent boys is malnourished, one in every two girls in India is undernourished.
Nine out of ten pregnant women aged between
15 and 49 years suffer from malnutrition and anaemia.
1/3
rd
of the World’s hungry live in India.
Hunger remains the No.1 cause of death in the world.
FactsSlide6Slide7
In India, only 53% of habitation has a primary school and only 20% has a secondary school.
32 crore people are illiterate in India out of which 22 crore are females.
1 in 40, primary school in India, is conducted in open spaces or tents.
On an average, there are less than three teachers per primary school.
Dropout rates increase alarmingly in class
III to V, its 50% for boys, 58% for girls.
53% of girls in the age group of 5 to 9 years are illiterate.
40 million children aged 6 - 14 years do not attend school.
FactsSlide8Slide9
40% of the world's child marriages occur in India.
47% of India's women aged 20-24 are married before the legal age of 18, with 56% in rural area.
Every hour Indian women face two rapes, two kidnappings, four molestations and seven incidents of cruelty from husbands and relatives.
India has 4 million female prostitutes nationwide and 60% of the prostitutes are from the Scheduled Castes & Tribes or other backward castes.
Over 38% of those living with HIV in India are women.
About 70% of graduate Indian women are unemployed.
Women constitute 90 per cent of the total marginal workers of India.
Out of the 0.529 million maternal deaths globally each year, 25.7% are contributed by India.
For women the literacy rate stands at 65.46%.
Facts
Sex ratio
Child Sex ratio
940 females /1000 males
914 females /1000 malesSlide10
children
Where there is a will, there is a way!Slide11
17 million children in India work as per official estimates.
19% of children employed work as domestic help.
Adult
60%
Child
40%
Prostitution Stats
Sex Workers in India
Age Group
Number of
Commercial Sex Workers
5
to
15 Years
2 Million
15 to 18 Years
3.3 Million
85% working children are in rural India.
Poor and bonded families often "sell" their children to contractors who promise lucrative jobs in the cities and the children end up being employed in brothels, hotels and domestic work. Many run away and find a life on the streets.
Facts
Child Sex Workers:
80% in Metros
71% illiterate
5 lakh more forced
in every yearSlide12Slide13
5.3 Million hectares of forests in India, have been destroyed since the independence.
India has been ranked as 7
th
most environmentally hazardous country in the world.
Only about 10% of the waste water generated is treated; the rest is discharged as it is into our water bodies.
According to the World Health Organization, the capital city of New Delhi is one of the top ten most polluted cities in the world.
Facts
The Ganges was ranked among the top five most polluted rivers of the world in 2007.Slide14Slide15
Biggest Scams In India
Name Of Scam
Year
Value In Rs.
Commonwealth
Games Scam
2010
40,000 Crores
Orissa Mine Scam
2009
7000 Crores
2G Spectrum
Scam
2008
1,76,000 Crores
The
Sa
tyam Scam
2008
10,000 Crores
Ali Khan Tax
Defaul
t
2008
50,000 Crores
Scorpene Submarine Scam
2005
18,978 Crores
Stamp
Paper Scam
2003
30,000 Crores
Stock Market
Scam
2001
1,15,000 Crores
CRB Scams
1997
1000 Crores
Fodder Scam
1996
950 Crores
Sugar Import
1994
650 Crores
Indian
Bank Rip-off
1992
1300 Crores
Securities
Scam
1992
5000 Crores
Rs. 71,00,000 Crores
Estimated illegal money
in Swiss accounts
=USD 20.23 Trillion
Rs. 910,603,234,300,000
Total money lost
through corruption
Facts
With Rs. 910,603,234,300,000
India will become a super power
overnight
with no poverty or unemployment.Slide16
No need to pay taxes for the next 20 years
Petrol: Rs.25
/
Litre
Diesel: Rs.15
/
Litre
Milk: Rs.8
/
Litre
1500 Oxford like universities can be opened
2000 hospitals with all medicines free
95 crore people will have their own house
14000 new primary schools can be opened
200000 villages can get 20
handpumps
each
If We Bring Back
The Black MoneySlide17Slide18
A Non-Government, non profit organization
A group of like-minded young people like yo
u
Willing to work for the cause of a better India
It is a common thread that connects Individuals, NGOs, Organizations and Institutions to work for the betterment of society.
What Is
People For People?Slide19
Many times the number of primary schools and primary health centers in India
Need For a
Thread! Slide20
Our vision is a future where :
Every day, every person has enough of the right food to be healthy and productive
Babies are born healthy and strong, and girl babies are prized as much as boy babies
Women and girls are full partners in society
Every person is educated and gets a chance to use his potential for the growth of the nation
People have control over their own lives and destinies, and individuals have a chance to contribute
Society is based on legitimate rights, equality, justice, honesty, social sensitivity and a culture of service
in which all are
self-reliant.
The values, of honoring human beings and nature, flourish
Our visionSlide21
Our ContributionsSlide22
Our ContributionsSlide23
We brought people together!Slide24Slide25Slide26
NGO
s
Our PartnersSlide27
Institutions
Our PartnersSlide28
Organizations
Our PartnersSlide29
Our TeamSlide30
Our TeamSlide31
Volunteer in activities and events organized by us and our partner organizations.
Spread awareness at your family and neighbour level and ask them to do the same.
Send us ideas and suggestions as to how we can serve better.
Raise your voice against any injustice or wrongdoings that you come across.
How can you
contribute??Slide32
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Shubham
8800777378
contact@peopleforpeople.in
Mohit
9799918797Slide33
Thank You!!
… because tomorrow should not be like yesterday!