<p>Kushal Singh, former chief secretary of Rajasthan, will be the new chairperson of the country's child rights commission.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The decision to appoint Singh as the chairperson of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) was taken by a committee headed by women and child development minister Krishna Tirath.<br /><br />Singh has held several high-level posts in the Rajasthan government. She was the chief secretary of Rajasthan.<br /><br />She was also the chairperson board of revenue, Rajasthan Pollution Control Board, and the commissioner for disabled persons, Rajasthan government.<br /><br />Singh was the secretary women and child development and social welfare, principal secretary for various ministries such as social welfare and tribal area development, environment and social security of Rajasthan.<br /><br />The NCPCR's mandate is to ensure that all laws, policies, programmes, and administrative mechanisms are in consonance with the child rights perspective as enshrined in the Indian constitution.<br /></p>
<p>Kushal Singh, former chief secretary of Rajasthan, will be the new chairperson of the country's child rights commission.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The decision to appoint Singh as the chairperson of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) was taken by a committee headed by women and child development minister Krishna Tirath.<br /><br />Singh has held several high-level posts in the Rajasthan government. She was the chief secretary of Rajasthan.<br /><br />She was also the chairperson board of revenue, Rajasthan Pollution Control Board, and the commissioner for disabled persons, Rajasthan government.<br /><br />Singh was the secretary women and child development and social welfare, principal secretary for various ministries such as social welfare and tribal area development, environment and social security of Rajasthan.<br /><br />The NCPCR's mandate is to ensure that all laws, policies, programmes, and administrative mechanisms are in consonance with the child rights perspective as enshrined in the Indian constitution.<br /></p>