About CCR

About the Centre for Child Rights (CCR)

The Center for Child Rights (CCR) at the National University of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL), Ranchi, is an interdisciplinary research and action Center dedicated to the protection, promotion, and realisation of children’s rights through legal reform, evidence-based policy advocacy, and institutional capacity building. Established in 2017 as a specialized Center of NUSRL, CCR was conceived as a core initiative under the University’s social justice mandate, with the objective of advancing child rights through scholarship, practice, and systemic engagement.

Positioned at the intersection of law, policy, and practice, the Center focuses on critical thematic domains including

  • Child protection
  • Juvenile justice
  • Education
  • Child trafficking
  • Foster care
  • Alternative care systems

Through strategic collaborations with governmental agencies, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and civil society organisations, CCR undertakes

  • Empirical research
  • Field-based assessments
  • Training programmes aimed at strengthening child rights governance in Jharkhand and other regions

A central component of its mandate is to translate legal norms into effective institutional practices that uphold the dignity, welfare, and best interests of the child.

In partnership with UNICEF, CCR aspires to function as a Center of Excellence in child protection and child rights in Jharkhand.

The Center is envisioned as

  • A repository of knowledge
  • A hub for capacity confirm-building
  • A hub for policy development
  • A hub for technical support for state and district-level stakeholders engaged in child protection systems

Since its inception, CCR has been actively involved in organising trainings, workshops, and conferences, developing Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials, and providing technical assistance to government departments and allied institutions working with and for children.

The Center represents a dynamic convergence of academic rigor and field engagement. Its institutional structure comprises a multidisciplinary core team including

  • Two Technical Consultants
  • One Accounts Administrator
  • One Research Fellow
  • Three District Consultants positioned in selected districts

This professional team is further strengthened by a cohort of fifteen student associates from diverse academic years at NUSRL. Selected on the basis of research competence, leadership potential, and a demonstrated commitment to social equity, these students actively contribute to project implementation, documentation, stakeholder engagement, event coordination, and advocacy across areas such as juvenile justice, foster care, and the broader child protection ecosystem.

Guided by the mentorship of the Center’s heads, senior faculty members, and technical experts, CCR remains firmly committed to advancing legal empowerment and child-centric development. By fostering a rights-based approach to law, governance, and institutional practice, the Center foregrounds the principles of

  • Equity
  • Participation
  • Accountability
  • Justice for all children

Its sustained interventions in documentation, legal literacy, policy research, and stakeholder training reflect a deep-rooted ethos of inclusive development, social responsibility, and academic excellence.

At its core, CCR envisions a society in which every child’s rights are acknowledged, protected, and actively realised. Anchored in the belief that all children—irrespective of background or circumstance—are entitled to an environment that nurtures their dignity, well-being, and holistic development, the Center continues to work toward strengthening child protection structures and promoting a rights-based culture within and beyond the University.

Mission

Envisions a world where every child’s rights are acknowledged, cared, protected, and celebrated

Vision

To develop the Centre as a Centre of Excellence in the area of child protection and child rights.

Our Aim

  • To establish a pioneering centre in Jharkhand, that champions child protection and child rights through comprehensive, evidence-based approaches. 
  • To be a beacon of innovation, collaboration, and excellence, influencing policies, transforming practices, and empowering communities / stakeholders to ensure every child’s rights are recognized, respected, and fulfilled.
  • To achieve the vision and mission, the following objectives will guide the development of the Centre of Excellence in Child Protection and Child Rights:

Our Objectives

  • To develop and implement advocacy campaigns to raise awareness about children’s rights and protection.
  • To engage with policymakers to influence the development and reform of child protection laws and policies at local, state, and national levels.
  • To conduct conferences, seminars, trainings, webinars and workshops, and engaging in action research to enhance understanding and implementation of child protection laws.
  • To provide specialized training programs for government officials, social workers, academician , law scholars, legal practioners, and community leaders etc.
  • To conduct multidisciplinary research on child protection and child rights issues.
  • To publish and disseminate research findings to inform policy, practice, and public awareness.
  • Create a digital repository of resources, best practices, and case studies for stakeholders.

“Let us join our hands to create a “World Fit and Safe for Children””

Meet Our Team

Meet the distinguished team of experts dedicated to advancing Corporate and Insolvency Law.
Prof. (Dr.) K. Syamala

Prof. (Dr.) K. Syamala

Co-Head, CCR

Ms. Rimjhim Vaishnavi

Ms. Rimjhim Vaishnavi

Assistant Professor & Co-Head Centre for Child Rights, NUSRL Ranchi

Mr. Narendra Kumar Sharma

Mr. Narendra Kumar Sharma

Technical Consultant- Capacity Building, CCR, NUSRL Ranchi

Dr. Md Tabrez Alam

Dr. Md Tabrez Alam

Technical Consultant-Knowledge Management, CCR NUSRL Ranchi

Mr. Deepak Kumar Gupta

Mr. Deepak Kumar Gupta

Admin cum Accounts Coordinator, CCR, NUSRL Ranchi

Mr. Aniruddha Sarkar

Mr. Aniruddha Sarkar

District Technical Consultant, (West Singhbhum) CCR, NUSRL Ranchi

Our Student Team

The Centre for Child Rights (CCR), NUSRL, Ranchi, is actively supported by a dedicated and structured student team that functions as an integral component of the Centre’s academic, research, and outreach activities. Selected on the basis of academic merit, research aptitude, leadership potential, and commitment to social justice, student members play a pivotal role in translating the Centre’s objectives into meaningful action.
The organisational framework of the Student Team is designed to ensure efficiency, accountability, and professional engagement across all functional areas.

Aakriti Ojha

Aakriti Ojha

Advisory

Abhishek Datta

Abhishek Datta

Student Convenor

Stuti Raj

Stuti Raj

Student Co-Convenor

List of Associated Students of the Centre for Child Rights (CCR)

S.No Name of the Member Year Role
1 Aakriti Ojha IV Advisory
2 Lavanay Raj IV Member
3 Nilanshu Goswami IV Member
4 Piha Birla IV Member
5 Abhishek Datta III Student Convenor
6 Asmi Aarya III Member
7 Kushal Singh II Member
8 Stuti Raj II Student Co-Convenor
9 Shashwat Choudhary II Member
10 Aishwarya Singh II Member
11 Akankshya Patnaik II Member
12 Shreya Rathode II Member
13 Yash Mani I Member
14 Naina I Member
15 Utkarsh Jaiswal II Member
16 SHAMBHU KUMAR I Member
17 Anshita I Member
18 Kr. Shivam Piyush I Member
19 Enayah Ali I Member
20 Dheeraj Bhagat I Member
21 Tanisha Sahu I Member
22 Kaushik Raj I Member
23 Semon Sarkar I Member
24 S Shreen I Member
25 Anish Allan Tigga I Member
26 Pranjal Singh I Member
27 Anushree Boudh I Member
28 Jas Singh I Member
29 Minisha Kakool I Member
30 Aditi I Member
31 Mimansa Chand I Member
32 Samriddhi Rawat I Member
33 Madhurima Bose I Member
34 Amay Sharma I Member
35 Ashifa Hashmi I Member
36 Serena Dhole I Member
37 Mayank Kumar I Member
38 Preeti Giri I Member
39 Dhruv Poddar III Member
40 Aryan Sah I Member
41 Smriti Jha III Member
42 Kumkum Singh II Member
43 Praveen Choudhary IV Member
44 Divya Anjali I Member
45 Annee Arsh I Member
46 Anshita Aishwarya I Member
47 Mubah Fatima II Member
48 Mayank Kumar II Member
49 Sukriti Chaudhary VI Member
50 Priyanka Kumari VI Member
51 Pranjal Singh II Member

Organizational Structure

Advisor

Advisor

Provides strategic guidance and academic oversight to ensure alignment with the Centre’s vision and institutional mandate.

Mentors

Mentors

Senior faculty members and technical experts who offer thematic direction, methodological support, and professional mentorship.

Convener

Convener

Leads the student body, coordinates inter-committee functioning, and serves as the principal liaison between students and the Centre’s leadership.

Co-Convener

Co-Convener

Assists the Convener in operational management and ensures continuity of activities.

Social Media Team

Social Media Team

Manages digital outreach, public communication, and dissemination of the Centre’s initiatives, events, and advocacy campaigns.

Research and Documentation Committee

Research and Documentation Committee

Supports empirical research, report writing, legal analysis, documentation of field activities, and preparation of policy briefs.

Events and Logistics Committee

Events and Logistics Committee

Organises trainings, workshops, conferences, and outreach programmes, handling coordination, planning, and operational execution.

Members

Members

Actively contribute across all committees, participating in research, advocacy, fieldwork, and academic initiatives.

Through this structured framework, students engage in substantive work related to child protection, juvenile justice, foster care, education, and allied domains, thereby fostering experiential learning while strengthening the Centre’s institutional impact.

Our Approach

The Centre for Child Rights (CCR) adopts a rights-based, interdisciplinary, and evidence-driven approach to advancing child protection and child rights. Anchored in constitutional principles, international child rights standards, and statutory frameworks, the Centre seeks to bridge the gap between law, policy, and practice through rigorous scholarship and field-based engagement.
Key dimensions of CCR’s approach include:

Key dimensions of CCR's approach include:

Legal and Policy Integration

Legal and Policy Integration

CCR critically examines existing legal frameworks and policy instruments, generating research-informed recommendations aimed at systemic reform and improved governance.

Evidence-Based Practice

Evidence-Based Practice

The Centre emphasises empirical research, field studies, and data-driven analysis to inform programme design, advocacy strategies, and institutional interventions.

Capacity Building

Capacity Building

Through structured trainings, workshops, and mentoring, CCR strengthens the capacities of government functionaries, legal professionals, civil society actors, and students engaged in child protection systems.

Collaborative Engagement

Collaborative Engagement

Working in partnership with UNICEF, government departments, and civil society organisations, the Centre promotes multi-stakeholder collaboration to ensure coordinated and sustainable child rights interventions

Student-Centric Experiential Learning

Student-Centric Experiential Learning

CCR integrates academic inquiry with practical exposure, enabling students to participate in research, documentation, community engagement, and advocacy while cultivating ethical leadership and professional competence.

Child-Centric and Inclusive Framework

Child-Centric and Inclusive Framework

All initiatives are guided by the principles of the best interests of the child, equity, participation, accountability, and dignity, with special attention to vulnerable and marginalised groups.

Through this holistic and praxis-oriented approach, the Centre for Child Rights continues to function as a knowledge hub, capacity-building platform, and catalyst for strengthening child protection systems and promoting a culture of rights-based governance.

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

The Centre for Child Rights (CCR) at the National University of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL), Ranchi, was established with a foundational emphasis on child protection through a strategic partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), this collaboration reflects a shared institutional commitment to advancing the protection, promotion, and realisation of children’s rights through research, policy engagement, and capacity development.

The overarching vision of the partnership is to develop CCR as a Centre of Excellence in the domains of child protection and child rights, particularly within the socio-legal context of Jharkhand. Under the framework of this MoU, the Centre functions as a knowledge repository and a multidisciplinary platform for generating evidence-based research, strengthening institutional capacities, and contributing to informed policy formulation. The collaboration enables CCR to undertake field-based studies, develop technical and training modules, produce policy-oriented documentation, and support government and allied institutions in enhancing the effectiveness of child protection systems.

Through this sustained academic–development partnership, CCR aligns its legal scholarship and field engagement with international child rights standards and national statutory frameworks. The MoU with UNICEF not only reinforces the Centre’s commitment to rights-based governance and child-centric institutional reform, but also situates CCR as a critical interface between academia, policy, and practice.

Guided by a shared normative vision of equity, dignity, and justice for all children, the partnership affirms a collective resolve to work towards the global aspiration of creating a “World Safe and Fit for Children”.