responsibility of the State and the parents of the child.
(3) No child shall be deprived by any person of medical treatment,
education or any other social or economic benefit by reason of religious or
other beliefs.
(4) Children are entitled to be protected from social or economic
exploitation and shall not be employed in or required to perform work that is
likely to be hazardous or to interfere with their education or to be harmful to
their health or physical, mental, spiritual, moral or social development.
(5) For the purposes of clause (4) of this article, children shall be
persons under the age of sixteen years.
(6) A child offender who is kept in lawful custody or detention shall
be kept separately from adult offenders.
(7) The law shall accord special protection to orphans and other
vulnerable children.
35.

Rights of persons with disabilities.

(1) Persons with disabilities have a right to respect and human
dignity, and the State and society shall take appropriate measures to ensure
that they realise their full mental and physical potential.
(2) Parliament shall enact laws appropriate for the protection of
persons with disabilities.
36.

Protection of rights of minorities.

Minorities have a right to participate in decision-making processes, and their
views and interests shall be taken into account in the making of national plans
and programmes.
37.

Right to culture and similar rights.

Every person has a right as applicable to belong to, enjoy, practise, profess,
maintain and promote any culture, cultural institution, language, tradition,
creed or religion in community with others.

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