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NEW DELHI: Former Supreme Court judge Justice (retd) Madan B Lokur cited climate change and rising pollution among the key challenges of today that require urgent attention. He also said that one of the reasons for increased migration from rural areas to cities lies in changes triggered by environmental factors.
Speaking at a programme to mark 30 years of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Justice Lokur also shared his worry over availability of adequate and diverse data to study changes and trends pertaining to the development concerns related to children. He said that lack of data proves to be an impediment in the way of the policy making process.
On Indias role, Lokur highlighted the need to focus on the problem of child labour and drew attention towards the neglected lot of tribal and street children. “When we ask in the context of UNCRC that why is it that we cannot follow international standards, the fact is that even in the country the standards set out in the Juvenile Justice Act are not being followed,” Justice Lokur asserted. He sought greater focus on health, malnutrition and education.
The programme on UNCRC and Indias journey so far since it ratified the Convention in 1992 was organised by HAQ: Centre for Child Rights along with other prominent civil society organisations.
At the same programme a public hearing where 13 children between 12 to 17 years deposed before the jury. A stirring deposition was made by a 12 year old class 7 student from Pulwama in Kashmir. She said she has not been to school for over 100 days now and was promoted to class seven after the school decided to allow them to give their exams from home. Sharing that children like her live in fear due to the uncertainties around them, she sought from the jury that the government must ease restrictions and restore normalcy. Another girl from a slum in Delhi shared the impact of air pollution and sought a law to tackle the problem.Besides this children spoke on right to education, drug abuse and child labour among other things.
The jury included Justice Lokur, Justice Amar Saran, former judge, Allahabad High Court; Dr. Syeda Hameed, former member of the Planning CommiRead More – Source

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