The purpose of this research paper is to provide an in-depth analysis of the challenges and limitations of the legal framework in the protection of children. The paper will explore the challenges and limitations that are faced when it comes to the implementation of the legal framework for the protection of children. It will also provide suggestions on how to improve the current legal framework for the protection of children. The legal framework for the protection of children is defined as the laws, policies, regulations, programmes, institutions and practices implemented to protect the children.Keywords: Legal framework, Deficiencies, Laws, Policies, Regulations, Protection, Children Introduction The legal framework for the protection of children is one of the most fundamental functions of government.
Learn MoreEven in the most privileged families, children of all ages have always played an important part in the functioning of the economy. Children may be successful at certain types of jobs. Certain pursuits do provide a positive contribution to their development, serve to get them ready for the occupations they will have in the future, and facilitate the passing down of traditional skills from one generation to the next. Over the course of the last decade, our nation's government has undertaken a wide range of policy measures and actions, the primary objective of which has been to address the problem of an alarmingly high number of children being employed in the workforce. India is home to about one-third of the world's estimated 250 million children who are engaged in some kind of child labour. The pursuit of universal literacy and the elimination of child labour are two causes that need to be prioritized on a war footing. Doing so will not only ensure that democracy is a genuine triumph, but it will also ensure that the nation makes general social advancements and maintains economic growth.
Learn MoreThe motivation behind exploring the study is to intently grill and approve the social enterprises i.e. have their beginning in Bihar. The main aim of the study is to know the plans and importance related to social enterprises in Bihar, which are to make sufficient space and openings to empower the beggared and dejected segments of Bihar areas. The brilliant open doors by setting out of the independent work which could enhance and work on their way of life and lead them to a supportable degree of occupation. This study is a common outline and occasion of social enterprise at work, tenders a hint of proffer to innumerable individuals universally by giving genuine assistance by holding their hands regardless of identities, societies, or other prejudicial components. In any case, this mind offspring from various entrepreneurs have cleared the shores of Bihar like a tidal wave and became instrumental in changing the existences of modest landless ranchers and merchants, who were all until now been carrying on with a daily existence loaded with battle. It gave a successful network to them to the standard market. Therefore, the need for social enterprises is a significant term of social obligation and a method for tackling an assortment of critical cultural issues In Bihar.
Learn MoreHundreds of thousands of youngsters live in poverty in Bihar. Countless numbers of these children - many of whom are hungry, unwell, and illiterate are left in the hands of relatives that cannot afford to feed them. At a time when kids should need to be growing, caring, learning to read and write, million and more are being driven into the workforce. Millions of people are still forced to live on the streets by the death of a loved one, the dissolution of a family, or the abuse they suffered at the hands of their parents, relatives, or employers. Economic development in Bihar has resulted in a widening gap between the affluent and the poor, resulting in a more uneven distribution of income. Poverty has not decreased at all as a result of this expansion, which affects hundreds of millions of people (Care and Share, 2019). There are a huge number of street children in Bihar compared to any other country. As per the report of United Nations number of street children in India is the biggest number of the world. However, according to independent estimates, the number of people affected is far higher. According to research published in the journal Paediatrics. An estimated one million and or more street children from Bihar are home to street of Kolkata, New Delhi, and Mumbai.
Learn MoreNon-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) play an important role in rehabilitating street children in the city of Bi har. NGOs use a variety of methods for locating and rescuing street children for rehabilitation. In order to get to know the kid, interviewing is conducted, children are taken to drop-in centers, and medical screenings are con ducted to determine the children's health state. Finally, counseling is provided in order to help the children modify their streetwise behavior. Aside from this, the NGOs also use a variety of other methods to help rehabilitate the street children they rescue, including family tracing and reunion, outreach initiatives, welfare meetings, and day programs. Children who have been rehabilitated get both official and informal education, including vocational training and talent development programs, in addition to the usual social assistance.
Learn MoreTo analyse the lifestyle and life skills, examine the nature and extent of theproblems, explore the gender wise, region wise and category wise variation in problems faced of by Street Children in selected pockets of Patna and to suggest survival and coping mechanism for street children in response to their problems. In this twenty first century, it is well known that the street children are facing a lot of physical, mental and socio-economic problems throughout the world. The historical background of street children is linked with the development of industrialization and urbanization in developed and middle income countries. Currently, the problem of street children is more prevalent at middle and low income cities across India. However, compulsion to leave their home, means of surviving, health, physical and mental status, impact of substances use, poor working and living condition are found to be major issues faced by street children. In addition to the above, other reasons such as the adverse impact of poverty, physical and verbal violence, sexual abuse, unemployment, separation or death of parents, lack of infrastructure and industrialization and urbanization, have also been identified in other scholarly work.
Learn MoreThe late 19th and early 20th-century spiritual teacher and visionary thinker Swami Vivekananda shaped views about Indian culture and civilization. An innovator in Indian studies. Global thinking has been deeply influenced by his ideas on spirituality, social reform, and Eastern-Western integration. Its persistent influence makes it irretrievable. This study examines how Vivekananda's ideas have shaped modern culture and society, focusing on Indian heritage and customs (De, 2018). The study seeks to understand how these teachings have affected people worldwide. This study analyses survey responses to better comprehend Vivekananda's worldview and its relevance to modern society. The study seeks to add to the worldwide debate about India's rich cultural heritage's optimal distribution and preservation in a constantly changing world. We'll examine Vivekananda's recognition to do this.Tapan Arun Kumar, 2018 expressed that A nation's international status depends on culture and civilization, he says. No nation can survive without a strong identity. Cross-cultural exposure can damage identity. Indian scholars have studied cultural property destruction.
Learn MoreStreet children are children who depend on the streets for their survival. Whether they live on the streets, whether they sleep on the streets, whether they work on the streets, the road remains their whole world. These children develop the habit of chewing tobacco, drug and smoking. Apart from this, lack of education, poor health, abusive, mental trauma, sexual abuse is the main reasons. The biggest of all the problems is that street children in India have not officially received any recognition and do not even have proof of their age and residence. Even schools offering free education demand such important circulars before giving admission Objective of the Study The objective of the study of this paper A Study of Regulations & Legal Provisions of Street Children Bill 2014 is that to explore the above bill. The Street Children, Rehabilitation and Welfare Bill, 2014 For the betterment of street children, the Government of India has presented the Street Children Relabilitation and Welfare Bill 2014.
Learn MorePoverty is the meaning of human life, due to which the present of the family is scarce and the future becomes in darkness. The worst hit of darkness falls on children, which makes their child-friendly actions a gift of poverty. The time which should be read and write should be to improve your life, that time is lost in arranging bread and water for yourself and your family. from morning till night, these children clean up false utensils in hotels, dhabas, cleaning the glass of vehicles at intersections, repairing cycle motorcycles, sending newspapers, carrying bricks on brick kilns and pick up garbage from the streets. Seeing such condition of these children, our heart is sad from inside. But it is a daily matter for these children to do all this work. Study of this problem is seen in all perspectives. Trade unions, government and NGOs, planning and research institutes have been trying to stop child labor for the last 25 years. In 1986, the Child Labor Prohibition and Regulation Act 1986 was passed to eliminate the problem. Objective of the Study
Learn MoreEven in the most privileged families, children of all ages have always played an important part in the functioning of the economy. Children may be successful at certain types of job. Certain pursuits do provide a positive contribution to their development, serve to get them ready for the occupations they will have in the future, and facilitate the passing down of traditional skills from one generation to the next. Over the course of the last decade, our nation's government has undertaken a wide range of policy measures and actions, the primary objective of which has been to address the problem of an alarmingly high number of children being employed in the workforce. India is home to about one-third of the world's estimated 250 million children who are engaged in some kind of child labour. The pursuit of universal literacy and the elimination of child labour are two causes that need to be prioritised on a war footing. Doing so will not only ensure that democracy is a genuine triumph, but it will also ensure that the nation makes general social advancements and maintains economic growth.
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