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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Explain how the government helps minorities in India.
Explain why it is important to protect the rights of minorities in a country.
What does 'Right to Equality' mean for children and minorities?
What does the term 'protection from exploitation' mean for children?
What is meant by 'minority' in the context of Indian society?
What is the importance of the Right to Protection for children?
What is the main aim of the Right to Education Act?
What is the meaning of 'child rights'?
What is the minimum age for employment of children in hazardous occupations in India? (1) 14 years, (2) 16 years, (3) 18 years, (4) 21 years
Which Article of the Indian Constitution prohibits discrimination against any citizen on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth? (1) Article 14, (2) Article 15, (3) Article 17, (4) Article 21
Which Article of the Indian Constitution protects the cultural and educational rights of minorities? (1) Article 15, (2) Article 21, (3) Article 29, (4) Article 32
Which law in India protects children from child labour? (1) Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, (2) Right to Information Act, (3) Indian Penal Code, (4) Consumer Protection Act
Fill in the blank: The ________ Act was passed in 2009 to protect children from sexual offences in India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ Commission in India works for the protection of the rights of minorities.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a day celebrated on 14th November every year in India to promote child rights.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a government body that looks after the welfare of children in India.
True or False: All children have the right to express their opinions freely.
True or False: All children in India have the right to a name and nationality.
True or False: Minority communities in India can set up their own educational institutions.
True or False: The Constitution of India allows minorities to conserve their own language and culture.
