National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (Ncpcr)
- The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights has sought a report from the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology on the steps taken to ban online game ‘Players Unknown Battlegrounds’ (PUBG) that is a rage among young children.
- NCPCR, a statutory body, was set up in March 2007 under the Commission for Protection of Child Rights (CPCR) Act, 2005 and comes under the administrative control of the Ministry of Women & Child Development.
- The Commission›s Mandate is to ensure that all Laws, Policies, Programmes, and Administrative Mechanisms are in consonance with the Child Rights perspective as enshrined in the Constitution ....
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