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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Child Poverty: A major concern

The human life is a combination of happiness and sorrows. It is impossible to know when we might face a big difficulties and emotional troubles in life. We all have to go through a bad phase at some time in our life which leads to stress in our lives.

Child Poverty has been an ongoing issue throughout the world for decades. The children in society today living in poverty is increasing daily. The majority of these children are from single-parent homes where sometimes parents are not working or have become disabled and therefore cannot work.   Children who are raised in foster care and leave as adults do not have strong relationship ties most of the time and are at an increased risk for experiencing poverty, early parenthood and homelessness . The reason for most of the poverty in the India is due to low family incomes.   

Poverty is a disease.   A disease that clogs our government system as it is something there is no cure for, at least not yet.   Poverty is declining, but the reasons for families still living in poverty continue to grow.   When there are no jobs or no opportunities, or losing one's job due to illness or debilitating injury, a family can find themselves in the lap of poverty without realizing how they got into the situation.

What is poverty?   Poverty can be explained to be lacking the resources to meet the basic needs for healthy living. By not having insufficient income to provide food, shelter and clothing needed to preserve health for oneself or one's family.   What is meant by income here, besides the wage of a job, are food stamps, school lunches and public housing?   Poverty is visible to most of us when we see a homeless person on the street asking for money or food. Or on television when we see the poor countries and the plight of the children among the communities where there is a shortage of food.

Poverty has many faces; it changes from place and place and can be described in many ways.   Poverty is not having freedom and leaves one feeling powerless. People want to escape poverty and most cannot.

We've seen poverty and healthcare become a problem dating back the great depression, World War I and World War II. Also the problem of child poverty is a huge concern in other ends of the world. In this paper I will talk to you about child poverty at a glance fallowed by poverty levels in different places

We all have an idea of what poverty is, but too many it's just a topic that is put off that is not strongly talked about. According to UNICEF they have defined Child Poverty as “environment that is damaging to their mental, physical, emotional and spiritual development." They touch on the facts. Kids who don't start off with a nutritious meal or partake in hazardous work already affect a child's state of mind. UNICEF best describes the variables. "Living in an environment that provides little stimulation or emotional support to children, on the other hand can remove many of the positive effects of growing up in a materially rich household." Children are supposed to shape the future. A parent who gives their child the idea they can become whatever they wish as long as they truly apply themselves is great words of encouragement, but there's always the what if’s of the world. It starts off by social class. Today everything is covered by media whether we look at it or not. Media outlets all over the world cover some form of poverty, but not much on kids. Who's to blame? Is there anyone to blame? How we define poverty can be different based on government standards of living. Some people think that you choose to live below the standard level and "choose" poverty based on being lazy, and only relying on welfare or just being weak and there are also who are less fortunate. Child poverty is looked from the perspective that it has to have a beginning, but what is the beginning? Whereas the rising cost of healthcare in today’s economy is in desperate need of reform. The cost of healthcare has affected the number of people able to receive medical care. Individuals are suffering more than ever because of the inability to receive medical attention when it’s needed.

The rising cost of healthcare is going to continue to rise year after year. This is making it harder and harder on working class to receive medical care. It is even harder on the unemployed. There are many aspects that play a role in improving our health system, but the three major factors are preventive care, accessibility and health care reform. Studies show that preventive medicine can decrease cost and have a better treatment outcome. Better access presumably improves health outcomes. Each community should have some form of health clinic that patients can go for care. Health care reform is greatly needed in India in order to be up to standard with the other countries that are leading the world in health care and life expectancy. With mandatory health insurance all citizens will be able to have access to a doctor without an excuse before a minor problem becomes a major or long term expense.


Health is related deeply to life-style. Ideal health will however, always remains a mirage, because everything in our life is subject to change. Health may be described as a potentiality—the ability of an individual or a social group to modify himself or itself continually, in the face of changing conditions of life not only, in order to function better in the present but also to prepare for the future.


Signing off
Vibhor Verma.

Thursday, April 04, 2013

Clothes-Drive for a cause – A Colorss Foundation – Ranbaxy Initiative


Clothes - Drive for a cause – A Colorss Foundation – Ranbaxy Initiative

Colorss Foundation in partnership with Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited carried out a cloth donation drive in the corporate campus of Ranbaxy Gurgaon in February-March 2013. The initiative attracted a huge response from the employees of Ranbaxy who donated their old/new clothes, gifts, reading materials etc for a good cause. Colorss’ handed these items to the needy daily-wage labourers and their family members working at the construction sites across Gurgaon.

The clothing drive lasted for a month starting 11th February 2013, witnessing thousands of clothing items
and toys being donated. The moral support and participation lent by the Ranbaxy employees towards the drive was exemplary. 

Cloth donation drive was carried out to offer help to the homeless/poor people who are in great immediate need. It was run with an effort to provide warmth and protection to those in need. It has tried to reach out to all those people who will benefit with the donated clothes.


Today evening 4th April 2013; about 2700 clothes were distributed in 4 catchments of make-shift huts of daily wage workers who work at the construction site in Gurgaon. More than 500 families benefited through this distribution drive.

About Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited

Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited, India's largest pharmaceutical company, is an integrated, research based, international pharmaceutical company producing a wide range of quality, affordable generic medicines, trusted by healthcare professionals and patients across geographies. Ranbaxy's continued focus on R&D has resulted in several approvals, in developed and emerging markets many of which incorporate proprietary Novel Drug Delivery Systems (NDDS) and technologies, developed at its own labs. The company has further strengthened its focus on generics research and is increasingly working on more complex and specialty areas. Ranbaxy serves its customers in over 150 countries and has an expanding international portfolio of affiliates, joint ventures and alliances, ground operations in 43 countries and manufacturing operations in 8 countries. Ranbaxy is a member of the Daiichi Sankyo Group. Through strategic in-licensing opportunities and its hybrid business model with Daiichi Sankyo, a leading global pharma innovator headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, Ranbaxy is introducing many innovator products in markets around the world, where it has a strong presence. This is in line with the company's commitment to increase penetration and improve access to medicines, across the globe. For more information, please visit: www.ranbaxy.com

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