The aforesaid sentence aptly emphasizes the importance of the library in shaping the future of the nation. Great Libraries build the community and the communities build the nation.
The aforesaid sentence aptly emphasizes the importance of the library in shaping the future of the nation. Great Libraries build the community and the communities build the nation.
It has been strongly felt that in the case of a child between the ages of 16-18 years, committing a heinous offense, the offense in which the minimum punishment of more than Seven years, we have somehow compromised with the principle of 3Rs which is the basic building block of the Child Right laws.
We live in a world constructed by the guiding principles of normative systems and structures. When one refers to normative it indicates “the rules or expectations that determine and regulate appropriate behaviour within a culture, group, or society”[1].
Recently in collaboration with DCPCR, Sambhavna CRACR&PD conducted ‘Mera Kanoon Mera Dost’ a series of legal awareness workshops across schools in Delhi.
In light of recent events reported by the media, the spur of cruelty towards children truly reflects the gruesome status of child rights in India. It is natural, then for us to wonder, are our children safe?
Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, in a stunning case associated with the administration of justice, Hussainara Khatoon VS State of Bihar AIR 1979 SC 1369 observed “Large number of men, ladies and even youngsters are behind the bars simply because of the slow trails.
Inara, which represents “one who shines with light,” is our flagship project aimed at creating a platform where the children and adolescents of Kashmir can come together and shine like bright stars in the open sky.
I begin with a quote, 79. “Before we close this matter, we would like to observe that the rising rate of juvenile delinquency in India is a matter of concern and requires immediate attention.
The number of street children in Delhi has always been a debatable topic. The exact number of street children cannot be identified because of huge influx of migrating population in Delhi and also because of its floating population.
Trauma in childhood is a grave psychosocial, medical, and public policy problem that has serious consequences for its victims and for society. Chronic interpersonal violence in children is common worldwide. Trauma in childhood has serious consequences for its victims and for society.