Saturday, February 20, 2010

Rescued Tamenglong children say seven girl colleagues still missing

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Imphal Free Press: http://www.ifp.co.in/shownews.php?newsid=8089

IMPHAL, Feb 20: The boys from Tamenglong district rescued from Chennai recently were handed over to their parents today but seven girls who were taken along with those boys to Chennai are still untraceable.

According to the testimony given by one rescued boy Keheituing Newme, one social worker by the name N. Paul from Aben village of Tamenglong district had taken 52 boys and seven girls from Tousem area to Chennai in May 2006 after taking a sum of Rs 5000 from each and every child.

Paul had also taken 34 boys and girls from Assam along with them to Chennai and admitted all of them at Hands of Compassion Children Home at Alamadi, Tamil Nadu.
They had stayed there for about three years but later they shifted to Bedestha Blessing Children Home in Kanyakumari in May 2009.

All the boys were put up at Bedestha Home but the seven girls from Manipur and 10 girls from Assam were taken to Bangalore by Paul.

The whereabouts of these seven girls are still not known, Newme stated in his testimony.

Narrating their ordeal at Bedestha home, the boy further said that the children home is run by one pastor Koshaji who had exploited them in the name of imparting free education.

Although they were admitted in a private school they were not provided proper food, uniform, books and other requirements, he said.

They were made to do all household chores and even construction works instead of giving them good education, he added.

Owing to such ill treatment meted out to them, he said their health condition gradually deteriorated and also they became infected with various skin diseases and allergies.

Some of them also develop psychological problems due to the ceaseless torments they faced for many years at the children home, Newme added.

The children have also placed collective demands to the government for the establishment of a high school at Tousem area along with a playground with all sports facilities.

They also want welfare schemes for children, improving transport and communication system and providing rehabilitation and re-integration for the traumatized children.

These children were handed over to their parents in presence of MLA Awangbou Newmai, commissioner social welfare, director and other officials of state social welfare department.

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