The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) and the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) have taken different stands before the Delhi High Court over the participation of children from two child care homes run by an entity associated with social activist Harsh Mander in the protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. While NCPCR said such action of taking children to protest sites was prima facie in violation of the child protection laws, DCPCR has taken a contrary view on the issue. The two child care homes -- Ummeed Aman Ghar for Boys and Khushi Rainbow Home for Girls, both run by Centre for Equity Studies where Mander, an ex-IAS officer is a direct
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