Children of a Lesser God
few years ago a leader of a major political party said that about 70 small children were taken to the Gulf region to be known as camel jockeys, a popular sport among the Arabs, who are required Pilot light weight. It did not matter that the children were very small. Obviously they were very afraid of the race racing camels to cling desperately to have. Political leaders have also shown a shocking fact. After the children had grown too heavy to be camel jockeys, they would be held as slave laborers for rich Arabs kidney donors, transplantation. If what the guide says, even an iota of truth then be necessary to ask someone to protect the rights of children in this country?
(Child Workers in Nepal Concerned Center) CWIN report national bi-annual (January-June 2004) reported 6919 cases including 54 deaths and 6,689 abductions by armed conflict. In addition, 3328 saw a violation of child rights is not related to an armed conflict. CWIN 1997 annual report had registered only 587 cases a year. Is that other cases are now recorded as before? Or is it that bad governance and poverty, such a massive increase in child benefit has contributed to violations of law? It could be a bit of both, but whatever the case, it is a truth of the time, that children in Nepal too short. tools, such as schools are enclosed playground for the terrorist acts of political wrangling. People certainly have counted the number of days of closure of schools this year and have used almost the bombings and loss of the desecration of the meeting space for dubious political gains. The number of schools were closed in many parts of the country, depriving thousands of children their fundamental right to education, to become a new routine in the media. isAccording to a recent newspaper article about the 21,000 children work as domestic servants in Kathmandu alone. From about 12,000 women are victims every year in India, many children are. Estimates indicate that about 2,00,000 women in the informed Indian brothels work, at least 20% have been sold if they were aged under 14. From about 5000 sex workers in Nepal would be about 1,000 under the age of 16. Oh, and if judging the statistics, the withdrawal of children’s rights in this country is going up.
Wed, despite the policy of child development and the state said: “The purpose of HMG is to achieve physical, mental and education to prepare children actively disciplined citizens responsible and to protect and .. . and promoting the rights and interests. “ despite the fact that Nepal is among the top 20 nations, the” United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child “sign in 1990 after the UN equal to 20 November 1989 was adopted. Act on childhood “that the Child guarantees the fundamental rights and the right to education and survival, prohibits child labor, covering youth crime and rehabilitation of children is in danger, was adopted by Parliament 1992. The Civil Code of 1963 prohibits child marriage. The Labour Act of 1992 prohibits child labor in factories and hazardous areas. work of the 150 registered NGOs and INGOs have about 37 of rights of children. With so many laws and with so many organizations for children to think that the plight of children would be reduced in this country should be protected. But what do the statistics for the past year? 2 , 6 million children in various forms of child labor is involved. 27 000 die from diarrhea each year. Of 100 children, of which 40 belong to extremely poor families are 47 malnourished, 80 are included in the school, but only 51 complete primary education. There is only one national hospital for children and a child specialist for every 1,04,066 children. 12 000 women per year in India on stock exchanges, of which many children. At least 40,000 children are bonded laborers and 5,000 children living and working in the streets. The infant mortality rate is 72 per 1000 live births and under 5 is 100 per thousand. 34% of marriage children under 15 years. These are statistics. Apart from that, which is not aware of conditions in schools today? conditions that affect millions of children. A key uncertainty surrounding the education sector. You can never predict when schools are again forced to close. Does the government have to define its lack of clear rules and govern themselves responsibly in this situation? Or is it that political parties have found an ideal playground schools to resolve their political disputes? Whatever may be the case, forcing the closure of schools, not under any circumstances be tolerated. Similarly, it should not be undue pressure to conform to the dictates of schools on political grounds. Parents are the best judges of what is best for their children and to choose the right school for their wards is best left to them. If parents think their children do better education and some schools seem to have the same, so cost is obviously not become the most important factor. Free choice is what lies at the heart of the matter. 19 November International Day for Prevention of Child Abuse and 20 International Children’s Day observed November. Under the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) November 20, 1989, each person is a child under 18 years unless majority is attained earlier under national law. One of the guiding principles of the CRC is that “the best interests of the child” should be a primary consideration in all decisions and procedures for the child. The United Nations expects that governments ensure that all children enjoy their rights. No child should suffer discrimination. The rights of the Convention ‘s applied “without distinction of race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national, ethnic or social origin, property, disability, birth or other status.” The essential message is equality of opportunity . The girls must have the same opportunities as boys are given. The poor children, disabled children, refugee children, children of indigenous or minority groups should have the same rights as everyone else to get the same chance to grow, to enjoy a decent standard of living. The rights of the CRC into four broad categories:subsistence rights, including rights to food, shelter and health care, ensure human development the children to their full potential, including education and freedom of thought, conscience and religion may, rights as the right to life and protection against abuse, neglect or exploitation. participation rights of children to enable active role in community and political life
statistics do not lie and the situation is far from ideal for children in this country. Maybe it’s time to strap on the Government to stop making pompous statements like “Children are the future of our country” and instead of going up and down in practice what they preach and share. Similarly, it is high time that the large number of INGOs and NGOs to protect children really justify their existence by showing significant results if the research reports that next year on the state of demand for children the state is not as bleak as it is today.