UNICEF, Karnataka State Child Rights Monitoring Center, Young India Development Society, District Legal Services Authority, School Education Department in collaboration with various departments including 'Children's Rights Parliament-2023' inaugurated at the district level child consultation program of the city's Journalist Bhavan. Children also have rights and duties. Sunil S Hosmani, Member Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, said that they need legal awareness to protect their rights. Children are given many rights in the constitution. It is seen that many children are deprived of education. Child marriage is taking away children's rights. Due to this, their future is getting ruined It is our duty to protect the rights of children. Children also have to fight to get their rights,' he said, giving an example of fighting for the education of girls. In 1989, there was a global agreement on the rights of children. In 1992, India also signed this agreement and staked for the protection of children's rights. There are 54 rights for children. Many laws have been enacted to prevent child abuse. He suggested that children should get their rights by getting better education and fighting. Chaudappa, Child Welfare Committee, CAN President Mallamma, Women and Child Welfare Department Officer, Sasikala, Organization Director Hoohalli Nagaraj, Deepa, Ananda and others participated and spoke in this Parliament program. State Level Selection: Keerthi Somajanahalli Harshita of Srinivasapur and Kolar student Mangala of Bangarapet Budikote School, Kolar district, who participated in the Children's Rights Symposium, have been selected for the State Level Chief Minister's Dialogue Program.