HELP YOUR CHILD (1098)

Video On Child Abuse That Every Kid Can Watch And Learn From. Show It To Your Kids...

For more information visit: http://www.childlineindia.org.in/




Probably the best video on Child Abuse, this short film named Komal is being released in 12 Indian languages. The videos will also be released in “Accessible” versions to ensure that speech/hearing/vision impaired children are also able to watch this film and learn.
Spread this message and let young children know that help is just a call away.


CHILDLINE stands for a friendly 'didi' or a sympathetic 'bhaiya' who is always there for vulnerable children 24 hours of the day, 365 days of the year. 27 million calls as of March 2013, 3 million children, 291 cities, 17 years.



A phone number that spells hope for millions of children across India, CHILDLINE is India's first 24-hour, free, emergency phone service for children in need of aid and assistance. Whether you are a concerned adult or a child, you can dial 1098, the toll free number to access our services. Childline not only respond to the emergency needs of children but also link them to services for their long-term care and rehabilitation. They have, to date, reached out to over three million children across the nation through such calls.
Childline works for the protection of the rights of all children in general. But special focus is on all children in need of care and protection, especially the more vulnerable sections, which include: 
  • Street children and youth living alone on the streets
  • Child labourers working in the unorganised and organized sectors
  • Domestic help, especially girl domestics
  • Children affected by physical / sexual / emotional abuse in family, schools or institutions.
  • Children who need emotional support and guidance
  • Children of commercial sex workers
  • Child victims of the flesh trade
  • Victims of child trafficking
  • Children abandoned by parents or guardians
  • Missing children
  • Run away children
  • Children who are victims of substance abuse
  • Differently-abled children
  • Children in conflict with the law
  • Children in institutions
  • Mentally challenged children
  • HIV/ AIDS infected children
  • Children affected by conflict and disaster
  • Child political refugees
  • Children whose families are in crises 
For more information visit: http://www.childlineindia.org.in/