No one talks about the human rights of children because generally children don’t complain. In fact even if the rights of a parent is taken away the worst sufferer is the children. An orphan is the most distressed child who is being denied the pleasures of his childhood and opportunities to grow. Though there are various organs of United Nations looking into this aspect but much is desired. This book is a stark reminder to the grim reality.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR O.P. Narayan
O.P. Narayan, with a masters’ degree in political science and a post-graduate diploma in social work is a renowned teacher of political science and also well-known for his research on human development. He has worked with many famous pedagogical institutions in India and abroad. He has participated in several national and international programmes and published a number of research papers, attended and conducted many workshops, seminars, symposia, etc. He is associated with many national and international human rights organizations and has sincerely devoted his life to social welfare activities. Women’s rights, child rights and rights are some of his major concerns and his commitment toward protecting the rights of child, women and socially disadvantaged people is remarkable. He is in the advisory board of many organizations which are working for the welfare of child and women.
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