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The report is a rich source with qualitative and quantitative data on the status of children in India from authentic …
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Share of Dudget for Children in the Union Budget. [HAQCRC]. URL:[http://www.haqcrc.org/sites/default/files/BfC%20Analysis%202013-14-1.pdf]
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One third of the population of India are children below the age of 18 years. They are citizens of this country. Even …
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What children need are effective institutions, equitable services and adequate resources, combined with political will and accountable leadership. This is what political leaders can promise them. [HAQ CRC].
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Mill, and SSM India. This report aims to provide civil society organisations, policy makers, companies and consumers with …
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India has embarked upon an economic model driven by the free market incorporating processes of liberalisation … commitment to its children? URL:[http://www.haqcrc.org/sites/default/files/Brand%20India%20No%20Equity%20for%20Children.pdf]. …
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evaluate the budget provisions made by the Government of India as well as the state governments towards ensuring the rights of …
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A fact-finding mission was undertaken by HAQ: Centre for Child Rights in June 2006 at the request of the Child Welfare Committee, Nirmal Chhaya, Delhi, to follow-up on the children rescued from the Zari industry in June 2005 and January 2006 by Bachpan Bachao Andolan and Bandhua Mukti Morcha...
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in the International Campaign against Child Trafficking (ICaCT). The India Campaign Against Child Trafficking (CACT …
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Budget for Children (BfC) is not a separate budget. It is merely an attempt to disaggregate from the overall budget, the allocations made specifically for programmes that benefit children. From 2000-01 to 2006-07, children received an average of 3.10 percent of the Union Budget. In 2007-08 their...
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