‘Hamara Arunachal Abhiyan', a mass movement under the Government of Arunachal Pradesh was launched by the Hon'ble CM, Shri Pema Khandu on the occasion of the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, that targets to educate and eradicate the evils of our society.
‘'Hamara Arunachal aims at being the cradle of public and administration joining hands together for building a cohesive atmosphere and a better path to lead the state'' with the key highlights to:
-involve all sections of the society in managing law and order
-aware people about various laws
-change their mindset besides promoting police-public partnership
-remove the social stigma attached to police
-promote coordination between communities to pave the way for communal harmony in the state.
-to bring about a police-public partnership for better law and order maintenance
-instill a sense of security and confidence among entrepreneurs, outside investments and tourists
-pave way for better development processes and to make Arunachal a safe state.
As a platform for the masses, this project will underline the eradication of problems faced by the people and at the same time be a learning gateway for ushering in positive attitude and development in the lives of the people and the state as a whole. In the process, the project will also aim at educating the masses and curbing the menaces that have been disturbing us.
Hamara Arunachal Abhiyan would carry within it many sub-campaigns which would, in turn, reflect and delve into each social issue plaguing in the society. The sub-campaigns include:
-Vigilant people
-Responsible Arunachal
-Domestic violence and crime against women
-Child labor
-Arunachal against drug abuse
-One Arunachal unified Arunachal and
-Traffic management
A state is connected by the trust and coordination between the administration and its citizens. The campaign aims to carry, execute and manage the well-being of the society by the people and for the people. It is not the responsibility of the government alone to bring positive changes or development in the society, rather citizens must also start performing their fundamental duties before pressing for their fundamental rights.
Any breakdown in law and order discourages investment, which is vital for the economic development of the state. To maintain law and order in the state, people need to be made equal participants in the development process.
MyGov Arunachal invites citizens to share their views on how 'Hamara Arunachal Abhiyan' movement can be a transformational impact on our lives.
BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago
What will happen if we don not stop child labour in state?
Child labour thus leads to lower wages and higher unemployment among adults. Children who work and do not go to school will end up in low paid jobs later and so will their children and so the vicious cycle of poverty is perpetuated.
BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago
How can we protect children in state?
1.Detect, identify and refer children who need protection.
2.Appoint a guardian.
3.Hear the child.
4.Assess the child's best interests.
5.Coordinate all actors within Member States.
6.Address protection needs.
BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago
Why does child labour exist in India?
Child labour and exploitation are the result of many factors including poverty, social norms condoning them, lack of decent work opportunities for adults and adolescents, migration and emergencies. These factors are not only the cause but also a consequence of social inequities reinforced by discrimination.
BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago
Why should we care about child labour in state?
Child labor is an extremely important economic and social issue for many reasons. It deprives children of their childhood. In addition, it can adversely affect their physical, mental and cognitive development.
BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago
How does child labor affect education in state?
Once engaged in child labor, children are often unable to return to school or continue their education. In many cases, employers actively prohibit children from attending school, while in others, the long hours demanded by employers make schooling practically impossible.
BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago
When did children stop working in India?
The Factory Act of 1878 prohibited work before the age of 10 and applied to all trades. It was bolstered by the Education Act of 1880, which introduced compulsory schooling up to the age of 10.
BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago
What are the measures of child labour?
UNICEF's standard indicator for child labour includes the following:-
Age 5 to 11 years:-At least 1 hour of economic work or 21 hours of unpaid household services per week.
Age 12 to 14 years:- At least 14 hours of economic work or 21 hours of unpaid household services per week.
BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago
Who does child labour affect in state?
61% per cent of child labour victims are boys, however the number of girls is underreported because they are often involved in “hidden” forms of work such as domestic labour. 71% of child labour victims are in agriculture i.e. fishing, forestry, livestock herding, commercial farming.
BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago
Is child labour a crime in state?
Child Labour is work performed by a child that is likely to interfere with his or her right to education, or to be harmful to their health or physical, mental, spiritual, moral or social development. All work done by children under the age of 15 and dangerous work done by children under the age of 18 is illegal.
BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago
Who is a child under the law in state?
Children as defined by Child's Right Act (2003) is any person under the age of 18.