Understanding Child Rights
In India, a child has the right to be safeguarded at home and elsewhere from neglect, exploitation, and abuse. Abuse, exploitation, violence, neglect, commercial sexual exploitation, trafficking, child labour, and harmful traditional practices, to name a few, are all things that children have the right to be protected from.Fundamental Rights for Children are enlisted below:1. The Right to and Identity(Article 7 AND 8)2. The Right to Health (Article 23 AND 24)3. The Right to Education (Article 28)4. The Right to a Family Life (Articles 8, 9, 10, 16, 20, 22 and 40)5. The Right to be protected from violence (Articles 19 and 34)6. The Right to an opinion (Article 12 and 13)7. The Right to be protected from armed conflict (Articles 38 and 39)8. The Right to be protected from exploitation (Articles 19, 32, 34, 36 and 39)Checkout our courses on Child safety: https://courses.ourvoix.com/