Early Times Report RAJOURI, Nov 23: The Indian Army conducted a comprehensive Child Rights Awareness Programme at Batsiyala, aimed at educating children, teachers and local villagers about essential child rights and key measures for their safety, development and wellbeing. The initiative covered crucial topics such as the right to education, child protection laws, healthcare awareness, prevention of child labour, early marriage and safeguarding children from online exploitation. The session emphasised the collective responsibility of the community in ensuring that every child grows in a safe and nurturing environment. The event received active participation from the local community, with attendees engaging in interactive discussions, learning modules and awareness activities. This involvement significantly strengthened the understanding of child rights and reinforced the shared commitment toward protecting children from any form of abuse or exploitation. The Indian Army reiterated its resolve to continue empowering remote and underserved regions through such initiatives. By fostering awareness and community involvement, the Indian Army aims to ensure a secure, supportive and promising future for every child in the region. |