Why NCPCR released the draft Regulatory Guidelines for Child Participation in the Entertainment Industry

<p>Tell about NCPCR. Tell benefiits of this policy</p>
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) is a statutory body under the Government of India, established to protect and promote the rights of children. Its main objective is to ensure the holistic development and well-being of children in the country. The NCPCR recently released the draft Regulatory Guidelines for Child Participation in the Entertainment Industry. This policy aims to address the issues related to child labor and exploitation in the entertainment industry, ensuring the protection and welfare of children involved in the industry. Some of the benefits of this policy are:
  • Protection from exploitation and abuse: The guidelines aim to safeguard children from any form of exploitation, abuse, or harassment while working in the entertainment industry.
  • Ensuring education and skill development: The policy emphasizes the importance of education and ensures that children continue to receive education and skill development opportunities alongside their work in the industry.
  • Improving working conditions: The guidelines aim to improve the working conditions for child actors, ensuring proper breaks, rest periods, and healthy work environments.
  • Monitoring and regulation: The policy establishes a regulatory framework to monitor and regulate the participation of children in the entertainment industry, ensuring compliance with child labor laws.
  • Creating awareness and sensitization: The policy also focuses on creating awareness and sensitizing stakeholders about the rights and welfare of child actors.
Overall, the draft Regulatory Guidelines for Child Participation in the Entertainment Industry by NCPCR intends to shape a safer and more empowering environment for child actors in India.
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