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In the Covid-19 times, states must do more to safeguard disadvantaged children's right to education


In the Covid-19 times, states must do more to safeguard disadvantaged children’s right to education
Even as the RTE Act has ensured 25% reservation for economically backward students, the lack of internet access has resulted in dropouts.
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A child attends an online class using a device loaned to her by her school principal.
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Over the past one-and-a-half year, the prolonged closure of schools due to the Covid-19 pandemic has reversed the educational gains made in the last decade. This is especially relevant to socially and educationally disadvantaged children who gained access to education in private schools through the quota for them under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009. ....

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Sharp rise in child abuse cases in Karnataka amid Covid | Mysuru News


The major challenges faced by children include online abuse on socia media platforms, child labour, beggary
MYSURU: Children continue to be vulnerable on all fronts. While they may be less susceptible to the virus, the pandemic has unleashed an uptick in cases of child abuse.
Data shared by the Karnataka Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KCPCR) has revealed that children below 18 years faced emotional, physical and online abuses after the lockdown was lifted after the first wave. Experts have suggested a comprehensive action plan to protect kids from these kinds of challenges. Between October 2020 and January 2021, children from the state faced instances of such abuse. ....

Antony Sebastian , Nagasimha Rao , Child Rights , Karnataka Commission For Protection Of Child Rights , Karnataka Commission , Child Rights Trust , ஆண்டனி செபாஸ்டியன் , குழந்தை உரிமைகள் , கர்நாடகா தரகு க்கு ப்ரொடெக்ஶந் ஆஃப் குழந்தை உரிமைகள் , கர்நாடகா தரகு , குழந்தை உரிமைகள் நம்பிக்கை ,

Childhood, interrupted


Childhood, interrupted
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Children who lost their parents to covid are being put to work although there is an easy way to send them to the classroom
When the toss-up is between books and being a breadwinner, the latter wins. Many children who lost their fathers to covid have been forced to take up jobs, along with their mothers, to survive. Child rights activists are trying to safeguard the rights of a child to education, a constitutional right.
After Monisha (name changed) lost her husband, the lone earning member of their family, she and her 13-year-old daughter were forced to look for work to support her in-laws and her younger daughter. “My husband was working in a small eatery and died in May due to covid. I haven’t paid school fees since last year and with no income, it is becoming difficult to run the house. I started working as a domestic help and my eldest daughter joined me. I know she is a child but I have no option,” said Monisha. ....

Anjali Ramanna , Nagasimhag Rao , Child Rights , Ujwala Rural Development Service Society , Association For Promoting Social Action , Child Rights Trust , Promoting Social Action , Electronic City , அஞ்சலி ரமண்ணா , குழந்தை உரிமைகள் , சங்கம் க்கு ப்ரமோடிஂக் சமூக நடவடிக்கை , குழந்தை உரிமைகள் நம்பிக்கை , ப்ரமோடிஂக் சமூக நடவடிக்கை , மின்னணு நகரம் ,

Coronavirus lockdown | Parents in Bengaluru struggle to cope with behavioural changes in children


Coronavirus lockdown | Parents in Bengaluru struggle to cope with behavioural changes in children
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May 12, 2021 11:02 IST
From aggression to bed wetting, mental health experts have recorded a surge in cases in the past fortnight alone
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From aggression to bed wetting, mental health experts have recorded a surge in cases in the past fortnight alone
With the city’s resources trained towards tackling COVID-19, the mental health of children, including adolescents, has largely been ignored. With children once again confined to their homes, mental health experts, doctors and paediatricians as well as child rights activists have raised concerns over the increasing number of parents approaching them for help in dealing with their children’s behavioural problems. ....

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