<p>Gram Panchayats (GPs) in the state should organise child friendly meetings for protection of rights of children, where issues related to them are to be discussed.</p>.<p>The department of rural development and panchayat raj has issued a circular asking all GPs to take necessary measures to conduct child friendly meetings (Makkala Grama Sabhe) and organise a 10-day campaign from November 14.</p>.<p>Interestingly, children from that particular GP should be invited to the meetings.</p>.<p>“These meetings are special and important as children themselves will share their problems with GP members. Hope the meetings will not be restricted to distributing chocolates to kids,” said Nagasimha G Rao, child rights activist.</p>.<p>The government has asked GPs to create a Facebook page to update about the meetings.</p>.<p>Every GP has to create a separate Facebook page and help children post their queries/issues.</p>.<p>“In case of issues not related to children and their rights are raised on the Facebook page, such issues should be deleted,” reads the circular.</p>.<p>Each GP has been asked to instal children voice boxes, where kids can put forth their problems.</p>
<p>Gram Panchayats (GPs) in the state should organise child friendly meetings for protection of rights of children, where issues related to them are to be discussed.</p>.<p>The department of rural development and panchayat raj has issued a circular asking all GPs to take necessary measures to conduct child friendly meetings (Makkala Grama Sabhe) and organise a 10-day campaign from November 14.</p>.<p>Interestingly, children from that particular GP should be invited to the meetings.</p>.<p>“These meetings are special and important as children themselves will share their problems with GP members. Hope the meetings will not be restricted to distributing chocolates to kids,” said Nagasimha G Rao, child rights activist.</p>.<p>The government has asked GPs to create a Facebook page to update about the meetings.</p>.<p>Every GP has to create a separate Facebook page and help children post their queries/issues.</p>.<p>“In case of issues not related to children and their rights are raised on the Facebook page, such issues should be deleted,” reads the circular.</p>.<p>Each GP has been asked to instal children voice boxes, where kids can put forth their problems.</p>