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NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR PROTECTION OF CHILD RIGHTS. A KVS ZIET BHUUBANESWAR PRESENTATION. PRESENT PREDICAMENT.
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NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR PROTECTION OF CHILD RIGHTS A KVS ZIET BHUUBANESWAR PRESENTATION S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
PRESENT PREDICAMENT S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) was set up in March 2007 under the Commission for Protection of Child Rights Act, 2005, an Act of Parliament (December 2005). S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
AIMS OF THE COMMISSIONThe Commission's Mandate is to ensure that all Laws, Policies, Programmes, and Administrative Mechanisms are in consonance with the Child Rights perspective as enshrined in the Constitution of India and also the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
Education code of kvs (81b) TERMINATION OF SERVICES OF AN EMPLOYEE FOUND GUILTY OF IMMORAL BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS STUDENTS Where the Commissioner is satisfied after such a summary inquiry as he deems proper and practicable in the circumstances of the case that any member of the KendriyaVidyalaya is prima-facie guilty of moral turpitude involving sexual offence or exhibition of immoral sexual behaviour towards any student, he can terminate the services of thatemployee by giving him one month’s or three month’s pay and allowances accordingly as the guilty employee is temporary or permanent in the service of the Sangathan. S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
In such cases, procedure prescribed for holding inquiry for imposing major penalty in accordance with CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965 as applicable to the employees of the KendriyaVidyalayaSangathan, shall be dispensed with , provided that the Commissioner is of the opinion that it is not expedient to hold regular inquiry on account of embarrassment to student or his guardians or such other practical difficulties. The Commissioner shall record in writing the reasons under which it is not reasonably practicable to hold such inquiry and he shall keep the Chairman of the Sangathan informed of the circumstances leading to such termination of services. S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
Note: Wherever and as far as possible, a summary inquiry in the complaint of immoral behaviour by a teacher towards the students of KendriyaVidyalayas may be got investigated by the Complaints Redressal Committees constituted in the Regional offices. S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
The Child is defined as a person in the 0 to 18 years age group. S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
ABOUT N C P C RThe National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) emphasises the principle of universality and inviolability of child rights and recognises the tone of urgency in all the child related policies of the country. S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
Protection of all children in the 0 to 18 years age group is of equal importance. S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
Priority actions for the most vulnerable children. This includes focus on regions that are backward or on communities or children under certain circumstances, and so on. S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
NCPCR AND CHILD LABOUR 1. Engaged in abolition of all kinds of Child Labour2. Making Education a reality Linking with RTE3. NCPCR and Juvenile Justice ACT S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
CHILD RIGHTSChildren all over the world have been given special rights for their protection , development and growth.Let us know who children are and what are these special rights S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD DEFINES ANY PERSON WHO IS BELOW 18 YEARS OF AGE AS A CHILD S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
WHAT ARE ‘ SPECIAL RIGHTS’ ?All people- grown ups and children alike –have rights.There are the fundamental rights.These fundamental rights are common both to the adults and the children.In addition to the fundamental rights, the child has some special rights. S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
CHILD PROTECTION1.CHILD LABOUR(Prohibition and Regulation) Act 19862.Juvenile Justice(Care and Protection) Act 20003.Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 20094.Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2012 S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
SPECIAL RIGHTSi. Right to Safe Environment.ii. Right to Food.iii. Right to Education.iv. Right to Health Care.v. Right to against Child Marriage. vi . Right to Freedom.vii. Right to Free From Discrimination.Viii.Right to Protection From Abuse.Ix. Right to Protection From Exploitation and Neglect.x. Right to Be Heard and Participate Freely .xi. Right to Leisure and Free Time. S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
OUR DUTIES a)No teasing and bullyingb)Obeying our parents and Teachersc)Helping our fellow beingsd)Respecting all living things and the environmente)Respecting others’ thoughts and beliefsf)Studying Regularly S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
PRESENT PROBLEMSChild LabourBonded LabourUntouchabilityGender Bias S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
NCPCR AND CHILD LABOURMore Children are being absorbed in informal sector as labourers.This is because Children are a source of cheap labour.NCPCR has been urging for an amendment to the child labour (Prohibition and REGULATION) Act to have an INCLUSIVE Definition of Child Labour in line with RTE. S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
CHALLENGES BEFORE NCPCRChildren should not go hungryThey need protection against exploitationThey should be rescued from illegal nexus They should be able to enjoy all their entitlements They should be able to get educationThey should be shown urgency and immediacy about getting out of their predicaments S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
REMEMBERDIVINITY DWELLS IN INFANCYANDCHILD IS THE FATHER OF MAN S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR
BRAIN STORMINGWERE YOU A CHILD EVER?ARE YOU HAPPY WHEN YOU LOOK BACK NOW?ARE WE PREPARED TO TREAT A CHILD AS AN HONOURABLE HUMAN BEING?ARE THE LAWS OF THE LAND SUFFICIENT TO MITIGATE THE SUFFERING OF THE SUFFERING CHILD?WHAT SHOULD BE OUR INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE APPROACHES? S.K. CHOPDAR, DIRECTOR, KVS, ZIET, BHUBANESWAR