The Legal, Economic and Social Status of the Indian Child

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Behind the urchins who beg at crossroads in the cities of India and behind the pre-teen children who serve at wayside restaraunts lies a story of callous neglect, extreme poverty, broken families and social indifference. Dr Sharda’s investigation of the legal, economic and social status of the Indian child reveals the wide gap between the Constitutional provisions and safeguards laid down for the protection, welfare and education of children and the frightening neglect that characterizes the attitude of Indian adults towards the majority of Indian children. Juvenile justice and the areas of destitution and delinquenc are specially well dealt with by the author. Dr Sharda’s analysis of the situation of India children is demonstrated to be true to life in his examination of a Boys’ Observation Home in Delhi. Dr. Sharda concludes with a passionate plea for a radical change today in the way in which we treat our citizens of tomorrow.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Neel K. Sharda

Dr. Neel Kanth Sharda was born in 1939. A Master in Public Administration, Dr. Sharda's doctoral work was done in Political Science. Dr Sharda has been closely associated with the related areas of women's and children's development-two fields that are of immense significance to a developing country such as India. Dr. Sharda has been actively involved in all aspects of child Development as consultant, administrator, auditor, project officer and field officer. Apart from his work as child development specialist in the field, Dr. Sharda has organised workships, seminars and conferences. He has alsoworked with premier children's development organisations incuding UNICEF and has taught Public Aministration at University.

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Title
The Legal, Economic and Social Status of the Indian Child
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
8185135312
Length
vi+277p., Notes; Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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