Tuesday 22 March 2011

Violations of Children’s Rights


Violations of Children’s Rights


Today in Andhra Pradesh, Most of the schools are getting recognition to run their schools in a way that is seemed to be possible only for the rich. According to the Govt. Order, every school in the towns and villages must have a play ground to be able the students to play. But now if we go through the schools in the cities, we are ended with the findings that many a schools lack not only a vast play ground but a100 sq yard place to conduct assembly. The students have the Right to Participation. When the management is collecting fees from the students, they must ensure that the minimum requirements for the students are met. 
The management must be aware of the Rights of Children granted to them by the United Nations.
The government which sanctions the recognitions to the schools must be in full information regarding the infrastructure facilities, the schools have arranged for the successful running of the school. If it is found that the schools don’t meet the parameters put for them, it is the time to act. Govt. should initiate actions against the corrupted officials in the field of education.
Remember, Getting educated is the best insurance, a child can have.
With a hope..................Rights Point Team

News on the line......Centre may end blog monitoring

Deccan chronicle, 21 March, 2011, New Delhi: The centre on Monday seemed to be open to remove the controversial rules in graft of the Information Technology act of 2008 that sought to monitor blogs. The provisions have come under criticism from the online community, media and the legal experts as they are perceived to have put a curb on the freedom of bloggers.
According to legal experts, a blogger has to follow many rules, which affect the freedom of the blogger.
These include that they are not harmful, abusive, harassing, blasphemous, objectionable, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libellous, intrusion into another person’s privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable, relating or encouraging money laundering or gambling.
Rights Point Team
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Sunday 13 March 2011

Rules Violations of schools

It is noticed by many that though there are rules related to the functions of schools,  they are engaging the children to attend their classes on second saturdays and other public holidays. Though it has been brought to the notice of many Districts education officers, they do keep mum and close their eyes to these such things.