Comparative Study on Growing Issues of Children under various Government Departments with Intervention in Cachar District of Assam
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Children being the most vulnerable section of society are more susceptible to physical, sexual and psychological abuses. Children have the right to live and they can develop physically and mentally in a healthy environment. There are growing developmental issues and challenges in protecting the rights of children in Assam and Cachar is not an exception. People will be able to identify these schemes being released by the Govt. from time to time and take full advantage of them, welfare schemes for children for implementation through Govt. departments so that these benefits can reach to the people living in every corner of the District. The report is the product of a collaborative effort involving the District Administration, Labour Department, Educational Department, Sarba Siksha Abhiyan, Child Welfare Committee, Juvenile Justice Board, Childline etc.
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