Population Foundation of India

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Population Foundation of India
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Founded1970
FounderJRD Tata and Dr. Bharat Ram
TypeNon-governmental organization
FocusFamily Planning, Adolescent Health
Location
Websitepopulationfoundation.in

Population Foundation of India is a national non-profit organisation (NGO),[1][2][3][4] which promotes and advocates for the effective formulation and implementation of gender sensitive population, health and development strategies and policies.[5][6][7][8]

History[edit]

The organisation was founded in 1970 by a group of industrialists under the leadership of the late JRD Tata and Dr Bharat Ram.[9][10][11]

References[edit]

  1. "Population Foundation Of India Collaborated With TikTok On Family Planning". outlookindia.com.
  2. "Population Foundation of India and Love Matters raise awareness with their new campaign #CoolNotFool". Financial Express.
  3. "Population Foundation of India celebrates courage and hope with new campaign". Economic Times.
  4. "Population Foundation of India assesses impact of Covid 19 on women and girls". outlookindia.com. thehansindia.
  5. "This International Day of the Girl Child must be treated as a special one: Population Foundation of India". ani news.
  6. "We need to invest more in reproductive and sexual health of young people: Poonam Muttreja". Economic Times.
  7. "Must do whatever it takes to fulfil the aspirations of our children". theweek.in.
  8. "Ratan Tata to felicitate Dr Bang couple for their contribution". Times of India.
  9. "The many lessons from COVID-19". The Hindu.
  10. "Population Foundation of India (PFI) conducted a 3-state study in Rajasthan, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh". swachhindia.ndtv.
  11. "NITI Aayog to hold meet on population stabilisation". The Hindu.

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