Child Rights:

Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement that a person can access & enjoy with dignity.

As Right Track believes, a Child is any person under 18.

All children have rights, no matter who they are, where they live, what language they speak, what their religion is, what they think, what they look like, if they are a Boy or Girl if they have a disability if they are rich or poor, and no matter who their parents or families are or what their parents or families believe or do. No child should be treated unfairly for any reason.

When adults make decisions, they should think about how their decisions will affect children. All adults should do what is best for children. Governments should make sure children are protected and looked after by their parents or by other people when this is needed. Governments should make sure that people and places responsible for looking after children are doing a good job. 

Governments must do all they can to make sure that every child in their countries/place of birth can enjoy all the rights, ratified in the UN Convention of September 1990, including the Right to Survival, Right to Protection, Right to Participation and Right to Development.  

Right Track ensures all Rights that the Children can get them from their family, community and as well as from the Govt under the Child Protection Safety Net given in the provision under the Ministry of Women & Child Development, Govt of West Bengal, India. Special attention has been given to Education comes under the Right to Development

Whereas, Right Track maintains Child Protection Policy to ensure Child Rights within the organisation and working area too.