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created Oct 25th 2020, 07:39 by Nareshkumar


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    A number of unchartered areas remain that are not currently covered by any of the existing Schemes of the Ministry of Women and Child Development. To cover a wide spectrum of programme area for tackling social problems or meeting the needs of specific client groups which have hitherto not been addressed through the Schemes of MWCD or other Ministries, a general Scheme of grant-in-aid (GIA) is implemented which does not transgress the existing grant-in-aid schemes but rather supplements them.
    Support within this Scheme is given to work that is innovative in nature i.e. addressing a peculiar problem or working with a client group that has not been previously covered. 90 per cent financial assistance is provided to the Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and the balance of 10 per cent among others to be met by the voluntary agencies or any other organizations but preferably by the voluntary organization itself. The Commissions for Protection of Child Rights Act 2005 was notified in the Gazette of India on 20th January, 2006.
    A National Commission for Protection of Child Rights was set up on 5th March 2007 in accordance with the provisions of the Act for proper enforcement of children's rights and effective implementation of laws and programmes relating to children. Its Mission is to protect, promote and defend child rights in India. Its mandate is to ensure that all laws, policies, programmes, practices and administrative structure in the country are in consonance with the child rights perspective as enshrined in the Constitution of India and also the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
    The Ministry has been pursuing with the State Governments from time to time to set up State Commissions. So far State Commissions have been set up in Delhi.

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