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English Coloring Book on Eighteen Legal Rights of Children

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Nyaaya’s new free colouring book helps children learn about eighteen essential legal rights through fun, age-appropriate illustrations. Available in English, Hindi, and Kannada, it covers rights related to safety, education, equality, and protection from exploitation. This initiative makes the law simple, creative, and accessible for young learners.

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