India’s Ageing Report is a comprehensive assessment shedding light on the demographic shifts and challenges posed by the rapidly aging population within the country.
Social Justice Notes
India’s Family Planning Programme Critical Analysis – UPSC Social Justice Notes
India’s Family Planning Programme stands as a pivotal initiative in the nation’s demographic landscape, striving to address population growth and its socio-economic implications
Draft National Child Protection Policy – UPSC Social Justice Notes
The Draft National Child Protection Policy represents a pivotal step towards ensuring the safety, well-being, and rights of children across our nation.
When explaining death resulting from crimes like child rape, it’s crucial to emphasize the severity of the harm caused and the importance of justice and safety.
Child marriages remain a pressing issue in India, despite concerted efforts to combat it. Defined as a union where one or both parties are under the age of 18
Amendments Proposed in the Child Labour Act – UPSC Social Justice Notes
The proposed amendments to the Child Labour Act stand at the forefront of legislative efforts aimed at safeguarding the rights and well-being of the most vulnerable members of society
Child trafficking manifests in the form of domestic labour, forced child labour across industries, and illegal activities such as begging, organ trade and commercial sex purposes.
Issues Faced by Children in War Zones – UPSC Social Justice Notes
Children living in war zones face a multitude of harrowing challenges that disrupt their lives and jeopardize their well-being in profound ways
Gender Budgeting: Critical Analysis – UPSC Social Justice Notes
Gender budgeting is a strategic tool aimed at achieving gender mainstreaming, ensuring equitable development benefits for both women and men
The dowry system in India refers to the bride’s family giving to the bridegroom, his parents, or his relatives as a condition of the marriage.