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It's shameful that children are being tortured in India: Sonia

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Posted: Feb 05, 2009 at 1626 hrs IST

New Delhi In the backdrop of the incident of a Dalit girl being beaten by police in Etawah, UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Thursday said it was shameful that children were being tortured in India.

At a function to give away the National Child awards in New Delhi, Gandhi said the country needs to implement laws protecting them very rigorously.

She said, “Though children are god's gift to the world and despite all laws to protect them, it is sad to note that in India children are still being tortured which makes our head hang in shame. All of us should raise our voices against such horrific incidents”.

The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has the responsibility to ensure that laws to protect children are used properly, she said.

“We have the largest number of children in the world which is around 40 crore. They will be responsible for the future of the country,” she said giving away the National Child awards here.

Observing that a woman can ensure the well-being of her children and family only if she stands on her feet, Gandhi said the UPA Government had thus focussed on women's self help groups.

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