September 2010
06/09/2010: Save the Children and UNMDG Summit
June 2010
21/06/2010: 45 voices, one demand: End child labour
May 2010
29/05/2010: Study in Lancet off the mark on child mortality figures in India 18/05/2010: Save our children, says Delhi Chief Minister
08/05/2010: Shabana Azmi speaks up for saving mothers this Mother’s Day 03/05/2010: India at 73rd spot for ranking on “Best place to be a mother”
April 2010 06/04/2010: Tale of two cities
March 2010
31/03/2010: Meru Cabs partners with Save the Children
16/03/2010: Save children from legal lacuna
16/03/2010 Coverage on the children of migrant labourers and our work in the Brick Kilns
February 2010 16/12/2010: Launch of Early Childhood Development Centre
December 2009 21/12/2009: The barter away education for money fom cotton fields. 01/12/2009: Copenhagen Summit-Climate change will hit 175m kids every year. November 2009 24/11/2009: Climat Change- A global emergency for children 13/11/2009: Campaign galore on World Pneumonia Day October 2009 10/10/2009: Aid sought for 7.5 lakh children affected by floods 09/10/2009: 750,000 children need help in flood hit Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka 06/10/2009: India's growth fails to reverse infant mortality rate 05/10/2009: Two million children under the age of 5 die yearly May 2009 11/05/2009: Low death toll masks true extent of Indian cyclone 10/05/2009: Hundreds of West Bengal villages still marooned 07/05/2009: Hundreds of West Bengal villages isolated 06/05/2009: Millions displaced by cyclone in India, Bangaladesh
April 2009 07/04/2009: Don’t let India’s children down, says Save the Children 06/04/2009: Where are the children? 03/04/2009:G20 summit is ‘ray of hope’ for world’s poorest children
March 2009 31/03/2009: Global crisis has left another 10 million children hungry 30/03/2009: Save the Children raises alarm over corporal punishment in schools
February 2009 17/02/2009: Six months after floods in Bihar, thousands of children remain out of regular school
January 2009 23/01/2009: Slumdog tells the truth, does not glamourise poverty