Web Application for Tracking Child Rights Situation in Bangla Newspapers
Project Description: We are proud to present our innovative web application designed to track and monitor child rights-related content in Bangla newspapers. This tool facilitates the efficient retrieval and storage of articles based on specific keywords, ultimately contributing to the comprehensive understanding and assessment of child rights issues in media coverage.
Key Features and Achievements:
- Keyword-Based Search: Our web application allows users to set specific keywords related to child rights, ensuring targeted content retrieval.
- Web Scraping: The application leverages web scraping technology to fetch articles from various Bangla newspaper websites automatically.
- Database Integration: Fetched articles are seamlessly stored in a structured database system, organized for easy access and analysis by editors.
- Editorial Control: Editors play a vital role in curating and verifying the accuracy of the collected articles, ensuring the reliability of the data.
- Search and Filter: Users can search for articles, apply filters, and perform in-depth analysis to gain insights into the child rights situation in media.
- Reporting and Analysis: The tool offers reporting features for generating comprehensive analyses and reports on child rights-related media coverage.
- User-Friendly Interface: The application boasts an intuitive interface, making it accessible to a wide range of users with varying technical backgrounds.
- Data Privacy and Security: Stringent data privacy and security measures are in place to protect sensitive information.
This web application serves as a valuable resource for organizations and individuals dedicated to advocating for child rights. By tracking, collecting, and analyzing relevant news articles, it enables stakeholders to stay informed and take informed actions to protect and promote the rights of children in Bangladesh.
Contact us to learn more about how our web application can empower your efforts to track and advocate for child rights in media coverage.