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People living in poverty do not have enough money for basic necessities such as food and shelter. 2/3 of people in India live in poverty while 22% of the Indian population is carrying out its livelihood while being below the poverty line. Hunger and malnutrition have been a constant problem throughout the ages in India. Starvation is a very deadly condition which results in malnutrition and even loss of life. India and starvation have been going hand in hand for a very long time. It is so because the number of people living below the poverty line in India is very high. Moreover, starvation is a cause of so many deaths every year that it needs to be stopped. We have to recognize the cause of hunger in India so we can work better to eradicate it. Therefore, we all need to come together and step forward to eradicate the issue completely. Where there are people wasting food, there are many who die due to not getting some, so one must pledge not to waste food. Here, IGSS is working to feed people to prevent malnutrition and avoid death due to starvation. Similarly, we all must volunteer for this cause and donate food whenever we can. In addition, one eligible must also help us out through funds and donation.

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Education is a pillar to any nation. Education is a very important factor in the economic development of any country. It helps citizens to become an asset for the nation. It is a key vehicle for fostering development and greater prosperity. Heading forward with the importance of education; the government of India declared compulsory education as a fundamental right for all children in the age group of 6-12 years. "A good education is a foundation for a better future".

"When you educate one person you can change your life, when you educate many you can change the world." 
~Shai Reshef