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Hamara Arunachal Abhiyan

Start Date: 17-10-2019
End Date: 31-10-2022

‘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 ...

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‘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.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago

What are the basic child rights in the family or society?
According to Government of India, a child life begins after twenty weeks of conception. Hence the right to survival is inclusive of the child rights to be born, right to minimum standards of food, shelter and clothing and the right to live with dignity.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago

Do children have rights in the family/state?
Each child has a right to be raised in a nurturing, loving family, with basic needs like food, primary health care, and formal education. In addition, each child has the right to be protected from abuse, neglect, and maltreatment. Children should be protected from kidnapping and trafficking.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago

What are the rights of a child?
What are the rights of a child in India:-
1.Right to equality.
2.Right against discrimination.
3.Right to freedom of expression.
4.Right to life.
5.Right to education.
6.Right to being protected from trafficking and forced into labour.
7.Right to be protected from hazardous employment.
8.Right to be protected against abuse.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago

What are the causes of child labour in state?
The biggest caused behind the child Labour is the rampant poverty. Poor families are entirely helpless to fulfill their basic requirements. They are naturally compelled to send their children to work at different sectors. Poverty is the significant driving factor behind the child Labour.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago

Why are children not allowed to work in factories in state?
factories are unsafe for children. they are exposed to things such as dangerous machinery, toxic fumes, harmful substances that can cause physical harm and/or cause diseases. Thus, they are not allowed to work in factories.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago

What is the history of child labour in India?
Based on the recommendations of Gurupadaswamy Committee, the Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act was enacted in 1986. As per the Act, employment of children was prohibited in certain specified hazardous occupations and processes and regulates the working conditions in others. what action has been taken by government so far.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago

How does poverty affect child labour in state?
Poverty is considered to be the most important cause of child labour and it deprives children of schooling and acquiring human skill. The poor children grow as unskilled workers and earn low wages in adulthood. Government should take action for improvement of child labour quickly.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago

What were the first child labor laws?
This act limited the working hours of children and forbade the interstate sale of goods produced by child labour. The Supreme Court later ruled it unconstitutional.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago

How many hours can a child work in state?
can only work for 12 hours per week in term time and it must have a 1 hour break if they work 4 continuous hours. 13 to 14 year olds can only work for up to 5 hours per day and up to 25 hours a week in the holidays. 15 to 16 year olds can only work for up to 8 hours per day and up to 35 hours a week in the holidays.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 7 months ago

What are the effects of child labour in India?
Sexual abuse and exploitation, sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS and rape are known associates of child labour. The risks also impact upon educational development with poor school performance, truancy and dropping out being characteristic.