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The CRY Telethon for child rights has raised Rs 1.04 crores (Rs.10.43 million) in 7 hours. Thank you for pledging your support towards this freedom movement for India's children.

There's something very simple that you can do, right away, to help us. Just tell your friends about the CRY Telethon. And if you have a website, please feel free to download and host these Telethon banners:

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Make a Pinwheel

Take a square piece of paper, Mark it up like this. Cut from the corners to the center along the lines. Carefully pierce the center of the square with a pin. Take the right hand corner of the top triangle, fold it over, and poke the needle through the tip. Repeat with each of the other three triangles. The blue dots in the diagram show where the corners should be fastened to the center. Secure with a clasp.


After third fold


Final pinwheel
Push a push-pin through the center of the pinwheel and attach the pinwheel to the side of a pencil's eraser, an icecreamstick or a thin bamboo stick. The tighter the ends are fastened, the more fluffy the pinwheel (fluffy pinwheels spin better).
For a more durable pinwheel, use felt instead of paper. Now that you know how to make a pinwheel, make some more and give them to your friends and colleagues as a gift.
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