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REGISTRATIONS ARE OFFICIALLY OPEN! Visit www.internshala.com/internfair for more details.
Please feel free to contact me at pallavi@internshala.com if you have any doubts.
In 2007, CRY - Child Rights and You, awarded the first National Child Rights Research Fellowships to six individuals. The idea was to provide an opportunity for Indians willing to invest time and creative energy to explore in some depth, the question what is in the best interest of children. In all, 10 fellowships were on offer.
There have been a number of applications from smaller towns and rural areas, many belonging to communities that CRY raises resources for: ethnic minorities, dalits, backward regions around the country with interesting and challenging proposals.
To know about the eligibility and deliverables of the 2012-13 fellowship, Click here
To know about our previous year's fellows and view their reports, please click on a fellowship year below,
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What's up Bharat is a network and platform for connecting people who want social change in India. It is the sponsor of the Jai Bharat Centre and the Yuva Bharat Federation, located at One Hauz Khas Village, and online at www.whatsupbharat.in. In addition to developing physical and online platforms to unite artists, intellectuals, professionals and activists focused on social progress, What's up Bharat operates programs in tie-ups with leading NGOs, curates socially relevant multi-media content and develops polling-surveys on key political, economic and social issues. Through these activities and exhibitions, screenings and events held at the JBC, What's up Bharat intends to inform, unite, empower and give voice to all citizens to offer insights about the nature of freedom, inclusion and unity in India.