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The Delhi High Court has criticized the Delhi government for not filling vacancies in the Delhi Child Rights Commission, which has left child rights unattended in the capital. The court has given a six-week deadline for the selection process and eight weeks for the selection of members for District Child Protection Units. The court also expressed concern about substance abuse among children and asked the authorities to complete the selection process promptly.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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