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VOL. 8, ISSUE 4 (2023)
Protection of human rights of children in India
Authors
Anju Chouhan
Abstract

The foundation of human civilization is young children. Future human society's makeup will be shaped by people's mental and physical health. The emphasis given to one's child determines how a nation develops, just as a child's early years shape an adult's personality. It is crucial to take special precautions to ensure that youngsters develop into capable adults who are also physically fit, mentally sharp and alert, and morally and socially upright. Unfortunately, despite several resolutions and legislation at the national and international levels, the situation of children is far from ideal. Children should be protected against crimes by the state, families, and society as a whole. Crimes against children should be treated as crimes against humanity.

In this article, the condition of children's rights in India is examined, with a particular emphasis on how gender inequality has developed and been reinforced by conventional wisdom. It examines how tackling harmful cultural assumptions that legitimise discrimination against children is equally essential to enacting rights laws. This study's goal is to critically examine how effectively child rights violations may be averted in order to educate parents and the government about their duties to protect children's rights and minimise their vulnerability to risk.
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Pages:9-12
How to cite this article:
Anju Chouhan "Protection of human rights of children in India". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 8, Issue 4, 2023, Pages 9-12
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