The Ministry of Women and Child Development on 26 July 2012 drafted the National Policy for Children 2012.
The revised draft policy reaffirms the government's commitment towards
children and addresses new challenges, seeking to realize the full
potential of children’s rights throughout the country. It defines a
child as a person below eighteen years of age, and acknowledges the
inalienable and inherent rights of the child and aims to realize the
full range of child rights for all children in the country. The draft
has stated that every child has a right to be safeguarded against
hunger, deprivation and malnutrition. According to the draft policy, the
state is bound to secure the rights and entitlement of children in
difficult circumstances such as migration, displacement, disasters and
communal violence.
The first National Policy on Children was formulated in 1974. The
first policy of 1974 described children as a supremely important asset
and made the state responsible for providing equal opportunities for
growth and development of all children. The policy primarily focused on
health and education of the children.
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