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World Autism Day: Awareness to Understanding to Acceptance

World Autism Day: Awareness to Understanding to Acceptance On 2nd April 2008, World Autism Awareness Day was first observed to recognize and spread awareness for the rights of persons with Autism. Since then, it is observed annually.   |  1 April 2021 8:30 PM GMT On 2nd April 2008, World Autism Awareness Day was first observed to recognise and spread awareness for the rights of persons with Autism. Since then, it is observed annually. Autism in India Parents of children with Autism in India face utmost difficulties in obtaining an accurate diagnosis of their children. A parent may take their child to a paediatrician only to be reassured that their child is simply slow . Unsatisfied, they may visit a psychologist, to be told that, their child is mentally subnormal . Convinced that their child doesn t fit the standard picture of intellectual disability, they may visit a psychiatrist, to be told that their child has Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder and must be placed on

Home Ministry s criminal law reform seeks to stifle dissent, undermine gender violence

Home Ministry s criminal law reform seeks to stifle dissent, undermine gender violence Counterview Desk  In a detailed note to mark the International Women’s Day and the Savitri Bai Phule’s Death Anniversary as part of the Feminist Week of Resistance and Reflections (March 7 to March 14), the National Alliance of People’s Movements (NAPM), commenting on the gendered access to justice and law, has said that recent Government of India changes in legal frameworks, whether intended or already brought into existence, have been “unmindful” of the lived realities of marginalised sections. Over and above this, says India’s top civil rights network, the existing systems of access to justice and law for are not only is denies justice to Dalit, Bahujan, Vimukta (or Nomadic and De-notified Tribes  - NT-DNT) communities, of Adivasi and indigenous peoples, the survivors and victims of various types of violence are themselves “criminalized” on grounds of gender and sexualit

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