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Item Budget for children(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2018-02-05) Ganotra, Komalthe Union Budget 2018-19 has taken into consideration the social sector, especially health and education. Hopes of children gaining priority in this year’s budget though remained unfulfilled. The total Budget for Children remains stagnant at 3.23% with Rs 79,088 crore allocated for children over last year’s allocation of Rs 71,305 crore (an 11 per cent increase).Item Restore Humanity - Revive Child Rights(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2017) Marwaha, Pujathe government of India proposed to amend the Child Labour Prohibition and Regulation Act. The attempt to amend the existing legislation however seems to emerge from the need to do away with the contradiction between the Fundamental Right to Education Act (RTE Act) and the existing Child Labour Act than to completely eradicated child labour.Item Start looking at children as equal citizens(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2017-01-31) Ganotra, KomalA meagre four per cent of the financial investment into nearly 40 per cent of the population is not only unjustified, but also insufficient for creating any lasting change in their livesItem Union budget 2015(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2015-06-07) Ganotra, KomalThe most drastic cut in child budget so far has occurred in the 2015-16 budget General trends in public expenditure on children indicate the priority accorded to children in public policy. Given the significant deficits in various development indicators regarding children, it is imperative that the government allocate sufficiently for various programmes and schemes earmarked for children. However, total resources earmarked for children (child budget, henceforth) in the Union budget shows a gloomy picture.Item With no systems in place, we are taking away our children's right to justice(CRY - Child Rights & You, 2016-02-17) Ganotra, KomalIndia could boast of one of the most progressive justice systems for juvenile criminals. It believed in reform for the young and re-integration into society. While the new legislation that came into force on January 15 still has juvenile justice in its name, it probably will not do justice to the young anymore.