Concept:Fundamental rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution, specifically focusing on child rights.
Explanation:The Indian Constitution guarantees certain fundamental rights to all citizens. We need to identify which of the given options is NOT a right provided to children.
1. Right to protection from wars: While international conventions exist, this is not a specific fundamental right listed for children in the Indian Constitution. However, the question asks what is NOT a right given to children by the Constitution. Let's examine the others.
2. Right to Survival: This is covered under Article 21 (Right to Life and Personal Liberty), which ensures protection of life, and by extension, survival. So, this is a right.
3. Right to be honoured: This is implicitly covered under the Right to Dignity, which is part of the Right to Life and Personal Liberty (Article 21). So, this is a right.
4. Right to Employment: Article 24 of the Indian Constitution explicitly prohibits the employment of children below the age of 14 years in factories, mines, or any hazardous occupations. This means employment is NOT a right given to children; rather, it is restricted for them.
Therefore, the right that is NOT given to children by the Indian Constitution is the Right to Employment. The Constitution aims to protect children from exploitation by prohibiting their employment.
Answer:D. Right to employment.