New Delhi: Highlighting the problems faced by children, Deputy Chairman of Delhi Minister Manish Sisodia said on Saturday that their childhood was lost in the shackles of trust and there was a need to solve this bar.
He spoke at the launch of the first journal of children about the lives of children by the Delhi Commission for the protection of children’s rights (DCPCR).
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results of the first problem journal is on the theme of the impact of Covid-19 pandemic in children’s lives.
“We impose our beliefs, our thoughts and traditions in children on behalf of love, care and affection.
The childhood gets lost at home to belief and we need to destroy this bar,” said Sisodia on the show.
The Supreme Court Judge Ravinder Bhatt, who is the main guest at the event, acknowledged that unprecedented attention journals gave problems faced by children who had lost their primary care giver.
The Journal Advisory Council was chaired by the former Supreme Court Judge (Pension) of Madan B Lurch.
He explained the future plan for the journal, namely to highlight the impact of the pandemic about education.
“The next problem will discuss the challenges faced by students and teachers, and efforts to reduce educational disorders in a troubling era,” added the Lurch.