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what sort of right is missing in our country in regard to child's right?​

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Answered by pprai
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Answered by surendardun30
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The Republic of India is a country in South Asia that has 29 states, it’s capital state being New Delhi. It has six bordering countries including Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. India has a lot of diversity in customs, traditions, and languages of which Hindi is the most used. India’s current population standing at 1.21 billion, it is the second most populous and seventh most extensive country in the world. It is a vast country and among the top developing nations in the world. Despite the fact that the country has shown remarkable progress in terms of economic growth, with an average of 7.3% over the past five years. It continues to face similar challenges to other BRICS countries- high growth rates being accompanied by persistent poverty and inequality. This inequality is reflected in the low human development attainments of the countries most marginalized groups including casts, tribal and rural population, women, transgendered people living with HIV and migrants. Despite India’s significant progress in addressing poverty, access to education, and HIV levels, the results have mainly been uneven. India’s children continue to face some of the harshest conditions anywhere in the world, with high malnutrition rates (stunting), child labour and forced begging, and childhood illnesses such as diarrheal disease.

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