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Browsing by Author "Devrani, Aakash"

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    Rural Immersion project : CRY- Child Rights and You
    (MICA, 2020) Devrani, Aakash; Bijumani, Sarvesh; Deb, Abhikendu; Damani, Shrikant; Badri, Alok; Gajbhiye, Vibhor
    Many students are now unable to attend school and college and their parents’ income has taken a hit. These children are unsure about their future now because of the same situation. CRY Foundation to understand the extent of these problems in the lives of these children and these ‘Lockdown Stories’ was the objective of the project. CRY Foundation, who are working with thousands of children and adolescents in the country, wanted to understand the extent of challenges these kids faced and continued to face in the advent of the strict lockdown conditions. The objective was to speak to a number of adolescents across the country over a phone call and try to understand their problems and challenges brought about by the lockdown restrictions, how they were coping up with the hardships, how were they managing their education and how their parents were coping up with the loss of job opportunity.
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    Snackables
    (MICA, 2018) Devrani, Aakash; Jayakumar, Ashwin; Sreenath, Bharath; Roy, Bipasha Ghosh; Madan, Kshitij
    Snackables is an environment conscious brand and avoids plastic usage as much as possible. The cookies and other snacks come in a Glass jar in the first purchase. The following multiple purchases can be made of refillable packs that come with a paper packaging. We at Snackables not only care about the health of our customers but also of our mother nature, who we believe provides us with all the ingredients that we need. This way we feel one with mother nature and hopefully our customers would share the same feeling.

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