Rights of Children and Minorities
Civics ⇒ Social Justice and Diversity
Rights of Children and Minorities starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Context: A child from a minority community is bullied in school because of his language. What should the school do to protect his rights?
Context: A minority language is not taught in local schools, making it hard for children from that community to learn. Which right is being denied?
Context: A school refuses admission to a child because she belongs to a minority community. Which right is being violated?
Describe one way in which the government protects the rights of children.
Explain the term 'minority' as used in the Indian Constitution.
Explain why education is important for the empowerment of children and minorities.
Explain why it is important to protect the rights of minorities in a country like India.
Name any two challenges faced by children in India regarding their rights.
Name any two rights guaranteed to children under the Indian Constitution.
Name one law that protects children from being forced into work in India.
What does the term 'discrimination' mean in the context of social justice?
What is the main objective of the Right to Education Act, 2009?
What is the main purpose of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR)?
What is the meaning of 'child rights'?
What is the minimum age for employment of children in hazardous jobs in India?
What is the role of the National Commission for Minorities?
What is the significance of Article 30 of the Indian Constitution for minorities?
