by Suranya Aiyar This article was first published in the Sunday Guardian on September 15, 2018 under the title ‘Anti-family …

by Suranya Aiyar This article was first published in the Sunday Guardian on September 15, 2018 under the title ‘Anti-family …
by Suranya Aiyar This article was first published in the Sunday Guardian on September 8, 2018 under the title ‘New …
by Suranya Aiyar This article was first published in the Sunday Guardian on September 1, 2018 under the title ‘Juvenile …
The European Empires and their nation-states which arose during the 18th and 19th centuries increasingly turned towards the Spartan ideal with its accent towards developing a strong military and a robust state necessitated by the demands of the Empire to possess a cohesive effective ruling class.
This article startlingly anticipates the bizarre and tragic drama that unfolded in April 2018 in Britain in the case of Baby Alfie Evans. It would appear that children as state property has an ancient legacy in Europe.
In article Dr. Kaustav Bhattacharyya traces key themes in today’s child protection thinking of the West to the ideas of …
Human rights lawyers and distressed parents across the country have urged the Indian Government not to give in to US …
In the name of protecting children from ‘unfit’ parents, the West is going the Nazi-Fascist way to cast future generations in a certain mould — at the expense of the primary social unit called family. Such countries can no longer pride themselves as liberal democracies.
With the idea of starting a wide-ranging and serious conversation on the issues raised in this website, we have tied-up …
Wherever in the world you might be, there is an establishment consensus, led by child rights groups, public policy organisations and government functionaries, that children need to be protected from their families, especially their parents.