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Child Rights Day

  • Child rights day in India is celebrated every year on 20th of November to reconsider the real human rights for all the children in India.
  • A national conference is organized yearly on 20th on November by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights to make aware the people about all the rights of their children.

About Child Rights

  • Declaration of the Rights of the Child was adopted in 1959.
  • Child rights include the right to survival, identity, food, nutrition and health, development, education and recreation, name and nationality, family and familiar environment, protection from neglect, maltreatment, misuse, abuse, trafficking and etc.
  • The government of India has set up a constitutional body like The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights in the month of March in 2007 in order to guard, encourage and protect the child in India.
  • Many events are organized by the Child Rights Organizations, Government Departments, Civil Society Groups, NGOs and etc.
  • Child Rights opposes the child labor and child abuse so that they can get their full right for surviving and developing and enjoy their childhood.
  • Children should be cared and protected instead of being the victims of violence, trafficking and abuse.
  • They should get the good schooling, joy, happiness and learning.

Objectives of Celebrating Child Rights Day

  • Child rights day is celebrated every year in India to make sure that children are getting rights and respect.
  • Offer them a chance to fully develop and enjoy their security.
  • To make sure that all the laws, regulations and aims of the child rights are being followed.
  • To make stronger the child rights in the society by continue working on this strategy.
  • To spread, promote and communicate the child rights strategy all across the country.
  • To deeply monitor the child living condition in all the different areas of country.
  • To offer all the parents a parental support in developing their growing children. To aware parents about their responsibilities towards their children under 18.
  • To plan and implement the new child rights policy for the children of weaker sections.
  • To prevent the violence and abuse, to promote their legal and social rights in the society for the children and their bright future.
  • To analyze all the pros and cons of implementing the child rights policies in the country.
  • To analyze and work against the sexual exploitation as well as trafficking of children in the country.

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