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Adoption In India
We all grew up in families with much care, support and love. Most of us have experienced being the centre of attention in our families and enjoyed the great adoration and affection of our parents. Such affection is probably the birthright of...
Sexual Offences Against Children
Children are raised with care, as they are inherently weak and fragile. Nonetheless, despite this fragility they are made victims of sexual abuse or sexual offences. Sexual crimes against children are not gender specific, as children are incapable of differentiating...
Securing A Promising Future: Juvenile Justice in India
The concept of juvenile justice revolves around the idea of providing special care, protection, and guidance to young offenders to ensure their rehabilitation and reintegration into society. In India, the legal framework for juvenile justice...
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is a unique United Nations programme that operates for the common health and well-being of children and mothers in need across the globe. UNICEF is an agency under the United...
United Nation’s Convention on The Rights of The Child (UNCRC)
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC / Convention) is an international agreement on the child focusing on setting out the civil, political, economic, social, health and cultural rights of children across the globe....
Education As a Fundamental Right for Children in India
In India, education is not just a privilege but a Fundamental Right of every child. Recognizing the transformative power of education, the country has established a legal framework that ensures access to quality education for all children. The...
Educating Children on the Importance of Mother Nature
All social beings including children are dependent on Mother Nature for survival. As we grow up, we educate ourselves with time about our surroundings and environment. However, due to recent environment awareness that has been created, we have...
Child Rights in India: A Pathway To A Brighter Future
Child rights are not only fundamental but also crucial for ensuring the well-being and development of every child. India, with over 444 million children under the age of 18, has the largest child population in the world, underscoring the...
Child Marriage In India: A Distressing Evil
India in today’s day and age, where the world has advanced rapidly continues to see social practices such as child marriage. Despite the best efforts of the Government aided by institutions and social workers, child marriage continues to be...