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According to the National Charter for Children, which article of the Indian Constitution allows the State to make special provisions for children?

  • Article 14(2)
  • Article 21.A
  • Article 15(3) (correct)
  • Article 16(B)
  • What age group of children is entitled to free and compulsory education according to the National Charter for Children?

  • Three to twelve years
  • Seven to fifteen years
  • Six to fourteen years (correct)
  • Five to sixteen years
  • In which city was the National Charter for Children, 2003 adopted?

  • Mumbai
  • Kolkata
  • Chennai
  • New Delhi (correct)
  • What is the main purpose of the National Charter for Children?

    <p>To reiterate the government's commitment to the cause of children</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the National Charter for Children, what does the State of India ensure for children of a certain age?

    <p>Free and compulsory education</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the National Charter for Children, what age group of children is entitled to free and compulsory education?

    <p>6 to 14 years</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which part of the Indian Constitution is the provision for special provisions for children enshrined?

    <p>Part IV</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main purpose of the National Charter for Children, 2003?

    <p>To ensure no child remains hungry, illiterate, or sick</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which article of the Indian Constitution allows the State to make special provisions for children?

    <p>Article 15(3)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Constitution of India enshrine in both Part III and IV regarding the cause and best interest of children?

    <p>Right to equal protection of laws for children</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    National Charter for Children Overview

    • Article 15(3) of the Indian Constitution permits the State to create special provisions for children.
    • Children aged 6 to 14 are entitled to free and compulsory education as per the National Charter for Children.
    • The National Charter for Children, 2003 was adopted in the city of New Delhi.
    • The primary aim of the National Charter for Children is to ensure the rights, protection, and development of children in India.
    • The State of India is mandated to ensure adequate care, education, and protection for all children aged 0 to 18 years.
    • The provision for special measures for children is enshrined in Part III (Fundamental Rights) and Part IV (Directive Principles of State Policy) of the Indian Constitution.
    • The Constitution emphasizes understanding and prioritizing the best interests of children while formulating laws and policies.

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    Test your knowledge about the National Charter for Children, 2003 with this quiz. Explore the key points and provisions of the charter as well as its significance in promoting the welfare of children in India.

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