Volunteers Meeting with Chairperson,NCPCR.



There would be many more who will appreciate your efforts for the battle for schools that many children are going through. And there are many children who will need hundreds and thousands of volunteers like you to get support,” says Dr. Shanth Sinha, Chairperson, NCPCR in conversation with 2 Delhi CRY volunteers, Abhinav Jaipuriar and Latika Nayar. 

The chairperson encouraged the volunteers to come back to the commission with reports and complaints from the ground on any CR issue.She appreciated the  current work of the CRY Volunteers’ to get out of school children enrolled into schools and said “First of all let me appreciate the work being done by you as CRY volunteers. By your efforts to bring out of school children into school, you have touched the core of the problem of RTE. There would be many more who will appreciate your efforts for the battle for schools that many children are going through. And there are many children who will need hundreds and thousands of volunteers like you to get support. Mostly we think there is a teacher and there is a school, which makes it easy for a child, but you have pointed out the problems of getting children to enroll in schools. I must really congratulate you for what you are doing and it is not to flatter you but it’s remarkable that you have undertaken this kind of work". The interaction ended with the volunteers bringing a message for All which was as follows: 
 "Your endeavour and energy makes your contribution to the RTE very significant, and helping us link ourselves to the lives of those who have been underprivileged. More than anything else, I think it will transform us. I think it is a great opportunity to be part of CRY and be part of the RTE law. Wish you all the best". 



Volunteers with Dr. Shantha Sinha, Chairperson, National Commission for Protection of child rights, on 27th December 2010 at the NCPCR office, New Delhi


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