India is currently going through a major demographic transition and it is this transition that is
going to make India one of the world’s youngest countries with largest young population. Of
this you... Section: Briefs
by HAQ: Centre for Child Rights | On 03 Feb 2018 Existing research on “access to justice” has shown how the understanding of the term developed as the human rights approach gained ground. The conventional notion of access to justice was limited to s... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ: Centre for Child Rights | On 01 Jan 2018 The study comes at a crucial time when key actors as well as the general
public would like to know more about how effective is the implementation of the main law protecting
children from sexual abus... Section: Research/Project Reports
by Bharti Ali | On 01 Jan 2018 This report attempts to map the history of global responses to eradicate child marriage. However, child marriage is not an isolated issue, as it often encompasses early and forced marriages, though th... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Aug 2017 In the context of social
sector and particularly for children, the Union Budgets have disappointed the marginalized
community and the Union Budget 2017-18 further pushed its children to the peripher... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 04 Feb 2017 Reports of raids in factories and workshops and rescue of children from different cities of the country appear with unfailing regularity. Children from disparate geographical regions: West Bengal, Bih... Section: Research/Project Reports
by Enakshi Ganguly Thukral | On 01 Jun 2016 The report argues that state responses to women’s claims making provide a complex and variegated picture of a non-linear, slow, sporadic and contingent process of policy change, with iterations and re... Section: Research/Project Reports
by Shraddha Chigateri | On 01 Apr 2016 Situation of children in Assam in 2016. Section: Research/Project Reports
by Melvil Pereira | On 08 Mar 2016 The share of children in the Union Budget 2016-17 goes up to 3.32% showing a slight increase from 3.26% in the last years Budget 2015. Section: General
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Mar 2016 in order to ensure the inclusion and social security of children, the Central government must pay attention to the concerns raised by Sates and the upcoming Union Budget must include some of the point... Section: Research/Project Reports
by Kumar Shailabh | On 01 Feb 2016 Economists and experts have been batting for bringing the fiscal
federalism, the activist fora has been criticizing the newly brought in fiscal arrangements between Centre and States. This contradict... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 26 Jan 2016 India’s juvenile Justice Law started its journey in 1919-20 with Indian Jail Committee’s
recommendation that children be removed from Jails. This mandate remains unfulfilled till date.
One will stil... Section: Notes
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Jan 2016 Budgets are the most solid expression of a government’s priorities, performances, decisions and intentions both at the national as well as the level of the states. This budget for children (BfC) in Me... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 08 Dec 2015 An RTI filed by HAQ: Centre for Child Rights with Jail No.7 in Tihar, brought to light the
shocking violations of Child Rights and Juvenile Justice in the Tihar Jail. It was found that
within a peri... Section: General
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 31 Oct 2015 Statistics have been the most important criteria for the Central Government in changing the juvenile justice law and introducing treatment of 16-18 year old juveniles committing such offences as adult... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 26 Oct 2015 While discussing about the problems and issues faced by children in India, we have overlooked a category of
children that are almost always overlooked are the ‘Children in Conflict with the Law’. Man... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 15 Oct 2015 Child marriage can be prevented and children protected by activating the mandated government structures. A two-pronged approach – working with
specific community groups, as well as with representativ... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Sep 2015 Almost three years since the enforcement of POSCP Act is a good time to review its implementation and
build evidence that can be used to seek improvement and/or appropriate changes. Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Sep 2015 Is the mid-day meal scheme following the nutritional standards? Are funds properly allocated? HARCRC is showing a clear picture of what is happening to the mid-day meal scheme. Section: General
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 03 Jun 2015 The article tells us about what are the positive aspects of Juvenile Justice bill what it is lacking. Section: Research/Project Reports
by Bharti Ali | On 03 Jun 2015 Budget for children is not a separate budget. It is merely an attempt to disaggregate from the overall allocations made, those made specifically for programmes that benefit children. This enables us t... Section: General
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Mar 2015 The purpose of the national consultation was to bring together initiatives from across the country to share experience and challenges. This report is the final draft of the discussions and a common ag... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Mar 2015 It is a well-known fact that children are not getting much attention in the Union Budgets. There are some schemes by the government for children. Many of them are not properly implemented or lack fund... Section: General
by Bharti Ali | On 24 Feb 2015 The Ministry of Mines’ fundamental job is to mine. Many of the violations and human rights abuses that result from mining, especially with respect to children, are not the mandate of the ministry to a... Section: General
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Sep 2014 Children have been given only 4.6 per cent of the total budget of 2014 -15. In fact the share of children in has decreased. Is this the Finance Minister’s gift to children on India? Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 16 Jul 2014 What children need are effective institutions, equitable services and adequate resources,
combined with political will and accountable leadership. This is what political leaders can
promise them. [H... Section: General
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 19 Feb 2014 Is there sufficient allocation for children in the budgets? [HAQ CRC]. Section: General
by Enakshi Ganguly Thukral | On 01 Jan 2014 Although the UN Resolution on Child, Early and Forced Marriage was adopted unanimously, and India too is party to it since it did not raise any objections, the officials did discuss concerns regarding... Section: General
by Bharti Ali | On 12 Nov 2013 One third of the population of India are children below the age of 18 years. They are citizens of this country. Even though they do not vote, they have all rights as equal citizens of the country. How... Section: General
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Oct 2013 On the 20th of March 2013, the Honorable Chief Minister of Delhi presented her budget to the Legislative Assembly. What did she have in it for children? The budget has to be analysed in the light of t... Section: Briefs
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Jun 2013 Share of Dudget for Children in the Union Budget. [HAQCRC]. URL:[http://www.haqcrc.org/sites/default/files/BfC%20Analysis%202013-14-1.pdf] Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Mar 2013 The provision Section: Briefs
by Tribeni Gogoi | On 01 Jan 2013 The one and only one government hospital for children in the country supported by the
Central Government with a budget of Rs. 55.40 Crore in the year 2012-13 is once again in
news for miserable cond... Section: General
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Nov 2012 The gains made since ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) are plenty, but the reality of children’s situation is disturbing on many counts calling for urgent and serious att... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Jul 2012 What the Budget of India, 2012-13 has got for children? [HAQCRC]. URL:[http://www.haqcrc.org/sites/default/files/BfC%202012-13_0.pdf]. Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 18 Mar 2012 India has embarked upon an economic model driven by the free market incorporating processes of liberalisation, privatisation and globalisation. Our children today live, in what some describe as “Brand... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 16 Aug 2011 This toolkit is designed to train individuals and civil society on how to conduct a child centered budget analysis to support their advocacy work and to hold state accoutable for the fulfilment of chi... Section: General
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 02 Jun 2011 In this report, the widespread use of the Sumangali Scheme in Tamil Nadu is illustrated by four case
studies of such vertically integrated enterprises of which the European and US buyers were identif... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 08 May 2011 Can Delhi really hold its head high when it cannot even protect its own children? URL: [http://www.haqcrc.org/sites/default/files/Delhi%20Fails%20to%20Protect%20its%20Children_BfC%202011-12(2).pdf] Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 30 Mar 2011 Despite some commendable efforts and achievements of the Indian state, it is an explicit fact that the majority of children in India are suffering, deprived of basic resources and needs for an average... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 28 Feb 2011 The study, offers a review of the Union Budget as well as the budgets of six states – Andhra
Pradesh, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal- for a five year period of 2004-05... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 23 Nov 2010 Finance Minister’s Pranab Mukherjee’s “inclusive” Budget 2010-11 does not include children, who are over 42 per cent of the population. Out of every rupee spent in the budget, he has allotted only 4.6... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 02 Mar 2010 Examines whether there are any funds for children related activities. Section: General
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 19 Feb 2009 Budget for Children (BfC) is not a separate budget. It is merely an attempt to disaggregate from the overall budget, the allocations made specifically for programmes that benefit children. From 2000-0... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 04 Mar 2008 The National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) conducted a factfinding
visit from 17th to 19th December 2007, to Dantewada (Chhattisgarh) and
Khammam (Andhra Pradesh), in order t... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 17 Dec 2007 12 December is observed as the Global Day Against Child Trafficking (GDCT) in six regions across the world by partners in the International Campaign against Child
Trafficking (ICaCT). The India Campa... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 17 Sep 2007 Of every 100 rupees in the Union Budget 2007-08, only 4 rupees and 84 paise has been promised by the Finance Minister for children. Within the child budget, the share of education and child protectio... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 05 Mar 2007 A fact-finding mission was undertaken by HAQ: Centre for Child Rights in June 2006 at the request of the Child Welfare Committee, Nirmal Chhaya, Delhi, to follow-up on the children rescued from the Za... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 16 Dec 2006 Over the last decade countries across the world have embarked on changing existing economic models in favour of ones driven by the free market, incorporating the process of liberalisation, privatisati... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 03 Oct 2006 This submission to the UNCRC Committee is primarily addressing the right to be heard in
judicial processes. It analyses the space available within the legal system that ensures that
children are giv... Section: General
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 07 Feb 2006 Chid labourers are working in very large and alarming numbers in the iron-ore and granite mines of Hospet-Bellary region of Karnataka state in direct violation of the Constitutional rights of children... Section: Research/Project Reports
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 16 Apr 2005 A quick look at the manifestos of the five national political parties, Indian National Congress (INC), Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), Aam Admi Party (AAP), Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM) and S... Section: General
by HAQ Centre for Child Rights HAQCRC | On 01 Jan 1900
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