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part by child labor income while high risk aversion to future income (due to either low or uncertain returns to education …
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discrimination and exclusion on children's education and potential vulnerability to hazardous child labour. …
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other respects, monsoon onset does not affect education of rural children. However, riskier distribution of rain postpones …
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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 though they do not vote, they have all rights as equal citizens of the country. How concerned are our parliamentarians about them- after all they represent them too. [HAQCRC].
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India also guarantees certain child rights covering basic issues, like ‘health’, ‘education’ and protection from ‘hazardous …
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educational vulnerability and capability formation. They are deprived of basic education and therefore become bonded to the low … policies taken by Sarva Shikhsa Abhiyan in ensuring education of these migrant children has also been examined. Children are …
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