On 29th September 2011, An orientation programme about CRY was conducted in the Campus Law Centre under the aegis of the CLC Legal Aid Society.
The programme with scores of students showing inclination to join the movement either as volunteers or as interns. The orientation programme was conducted by volunteers from ACR (Advocates for Child Rights), who are also members of the CLC Legal Aid Society one of the many groups under the umbrella of CRY. It started with a general information about CRY, its work and it’s main focus i.e., child rights.
CRY, as of present, has developed into a mass movement that does not confine itself merely to talking children’s problems but takes a holistic approach to peek and try to redress the problems in the families of the children and general environment in which these children live.
