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Statutory monitoring body of Govt. of Delhi on matters of Child Rights | Every Right, for Every Child | 📞 +91-9311551393 | 📧 dcpcr@hotmail.com

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    Contact us for: 1. Reporting an abandoned/lost/intoxicated child. 2. Reporting child labour. 3. Reporting physical/mental/sexual violence against children 4. Violation of Right to Education Act 5. Any other problems children face Helpline: +91-9311551393 Email: dcpcr@hotmail.com

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  2. 14 ore fa

    Within 1.5 months, traced nearly 2500 children who lost one parent, & 70 who lost both. We worked with Education Department to ensure Govt pays for school fee of nearly 750 children, 800 families were provided ration, 300 families supported for financial assistance.

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  3. 14 ore fa

    4. In Covid II wave, was country's first body to raise alarm of parental loss for children. We flagged several suspicious cases of trafficking to Delhi Police, & ran an awareness campaign on social media, & newspapers.

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  4. 14 ore fa

    Many many congratulations ji. In these years you have tackled so many issue related to children, no doubt about that. I hope that even in future, under your leadership, DCPCR will focus on children' issues. Again, congratulations.

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  5. 11 ore fa

    Following books were mentioned in the 'book reviews' section of 's "Children First Journal on Children's Lives." 1️⃣Juvenile Justice-Impact and Implementation in India by G.S. Bajpai 2️⃣Know Your Rights to Stay Safe by Meghna Bhatia

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  6. 18 ore fa

    The sheer breathe of things has been able to pull off in the two years is very inspiring indeed! More power to my dear friend for showing what is possible when Govt. institutions can set and drive audacious goals! Congratulations again.

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  7. 14 mag

    Led by the digital campaign reached out to nearly 2.5 lakh people making it the best DCPCR campaign so far. People shared their personal stories chipping away the fear and shame about the periods. Several key public influencers such as participated

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  8. 14 mag

    3. Last year, organised a menstrual hygiene awareness campaign to break the myths around menstruation, confronting taboos and raising awareness about periods. Conducted in partnership with , DCPCR organised sensitisation programme for its staff.

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  9. 14 mag

    DCPCR moves Supreme Court challenging amendments to Juvenile Justice Act which makes serious offences against children non-cognizable report by

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  10. 14 mag

    My Man doing exceptional work. Its almost like all you needed one empathetic person instead of some political transplant to make these commissions work efficiently.

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  11. 14 mag

    Building upon the success of the first issue, watch out for the Children First Journal’s Second Issue set to be launched in July 2022 on the theme “Second Year of Covid-19 Pandemic: Disrupted Childhoods, Disrupted Education”.

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  12. 14 mag

    Published themes ranged from challenges of online education, social-emotional growth struggles to learning losses because of school closures & POCSO victims' plight. Case studies/researches ranged from Delhi & Andhra govt school to struggles of rural tribals of Rajasthan & Assam

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  13. 14 mag

    Nearly 26 pieces out of 100 received were published in the first issue. Authors came from reputed institutions such as IITs, IIMs, TISS, Delhi University, Azim Premji University & NGOs such as , , &

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  14. 14 mag

    Interesting thread to know how is ensuring the rights of children! Transparency is the key of good governance. Congratulations ji for the exemplary work!

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  15. 14 mag

    Inaugural issue launched by Justice Ravindra Bhat(Judge, Supreme Court), (Deputy Chief Minister, Delhi), & (UNICEF India Chief) in October 2021 focused on ‘Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the lives of children’. Read first issue:

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  16. 14 mag

    Mr. (Assistant Professor of Law, Sai University, Chennai), (Senior Fellow, ) and Prof. Disha Nawani (Professor, School of Education, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai) joined our Editorial Board. More:

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  17. 14 mag

    Several eminent academic joined the Editorial Board with (Professor Emeritus, Ambedkar University) as Chief Editor, and Prof. Srikrishna Rao (Vice-Chancellor, ), (President, ), Dr. Vandana Prasad (Public Health Expert) joined as Editors.

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  18. 14 mag

    2. launched ‘Children First Journal on Children's Lives’ to deepen the discourse on children's issues, and bring focus to policy practice. Several people proved equally crazy to join us in our quest through this peer-reviewed journal. Read:

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  19. 14 mag

    Justice Madan Lokur agreed to chair Advisory Board & Ex-Union Health Secretary), (Child Protection Chief, ), (Senior Director, ), (Co-Founder, ), joined Board.

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  20. 14 mag

    Not So Good News: While we have come a long way in the past 2 years, we need to double our cases disposal speed, and ability given significant increase in the number of complaints being received which indicates increased accessibility of the Commission.

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  21. 14 mag

    A. Organisational Reforms: 1. Since I have taken over, 7,648 cases have been disposed of by Commission. In 2021-22 alone, disposed of 5,118, i.e. 9.25 times the cases disposed off in 2019-20. Also, disposed of more cases in 2021-22 than last 6 years combined.

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