At a public hearing on identity-based discrimination and violence against children in schools held here today, the organisations demanded that a law be enacted to protest the children from abuse and discrimination.
The public hearing was organised by Centre for Social Equity & Inclusion (CSEI), Children Movement for Climate Justice (CMCJ), National Dalit Movement for Justice (NDMJ) and Right to Education (RTE) Forum.
The event brought together 44 children, victims of caste- based discrimination from 14 states of Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Telangana, Jharkhand, Delhi and Himachal Pradesh.
NCSC Vice-Chairman Raj Kumar Verka emphasised that the "Commission will examine each case, issue notices and ensure speedy redress within two months."
Devavaram, representing the Children Movement for Climate Justice, said the main objective of the public hearing was to enable children to speak up.
"With children falling out of the regular systems, dropping out of school, experiencing severe forms of abuse, the question that arises is whether we are doing enough to enable them to speak for themselves, voice their concerns and demand for and make child protection a reality," Devavaram said.
The jury panel asked the state to pay adequate compensation, protection and justice to the victim children and take appropriate action against those teachers, perpetrators who had abused the children and violated their rights in the schools.
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