Yesterday – Anjaneya. Today Meghala. How many more kids should die before malnourishment is tackled? Isn’t this a testimony to the carelessness of the IT city, Bangalore, towards its poor and underprivileged?
Some women in urban areas, including Bangalore, aren’t just willing to continue with breastfeeding babies for long. Why? Are their fears valid, or solvable? Here’s an insight into the issue.
A tale of two little girls in Bangalore – Meghala, 6 and Disha, 3. Both of them fell sick around the same time. Disha recovered quickly and is back to her bubbly self. Meghala died on 17 July. Was she a child of a lesser god?
Bangalore has been witnessing variety of fevers this monsoon, some of which are dengue cases. Early detection can reduce the pain and trauma whole family has to endure if a child is affected with dengue.
Eczema in children causes as much distress to parents as much as it does to the children. Did you know that it s more prevalent among boys when compared to girls? Or that it is more prevalent in winters?
Toasted as monument to Bengaluru having become part of a clutch of modern cities with swanky rapid transport, Namma Metro has sunk to a low. Will BMRCL act?