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Abstract: Any society's most valuable resource is its children. They represent a country's future. Thus, the governments of several nations and numerous other organisations, including Non-Governmental Organizations, are making efforts to preserve their rights globally (NGOs). Despite these efforts, the so-called civilised society of this globalised globe does not yet adequately protect children's rights. According to a survey, "about 1.2 billion children, or more than half of all children globally, are at danger for an early end to their childhood due to poverty, conflict, and prejudice against girls. Many of these at-risk kids reside in nations where two or three of these serious risks are present simultaneously. The situation is the same in India as well. Even after 72 years of independence, India's society is not completely free of evil practises that violate children's rights. Various studies and reports have painted a clear picture of the bleak state of children in India. "According to the 2011 Census, India has 158.7 million children aged 0-6 years, accounting for approximately 16% of the total Indian population." "It is estimated that approximately 40% of India's children are vulnerable to or experiencing difficult circumstances, such as children without family support, children forced into labour, abused/trafficked children, children on the streets, vulnerable children, children affected by substance abuse, by armed conflict/civil unrest/natural calamity, etc., as well as children who have committed offences and come into conflict with the law." This article aims to present the situation of children in India and Karnataka, particularly in terms of nutritional intake and crime against children.
Keywords:
Child rights, Non-Governmental Organization, Malnutrition, Child abuse, Crime against children.
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"Role of NGO`s in Protecting Child Rights", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 5, page no.295 - 299, May-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2305047.pdf
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2456-3315 | IMPACT FACTOR: 8.14 Calculated By Google Scholar| ESTD YEAR: 2016
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