Saturday, August 18, 2012

Mirabai pledges on child rights



Mirabai pledges on child rights

File photo: AK Mirabai Devi
IMPHAL, Aug 17: Social Welfare Minister AK Mirabai De- vi has asserted that she would personally bring back 23 children from Kerala to the State.

Interacting with newsper-sons at her office chamber in Secretariat complex today prior to her departure for Kol-kata, the Minister also announ- ced that State Commission for Protection of Child Rights would be constituted within this month to ensure children are protected from acts of violence and exploitation.
Informing that she would be the chairperson of the Commission, which will also have two females and four males at its members, Mirabai maintained that members would serve for a three-year period.
Stating that 23 children from different parts of Mani-pur were taken away to kerala with the false promise of educating them, she said on being informed by the Kerala Government officials a four-mem- ber team of State’s Social Welfare Department had left for the southern State some days back.
The official team would be bringing the children to Mani-pur Bhavan, Kolkata tonight from where the children would be brought here tomorrow, said the Minister who also conveyed that after health check- up and questioning of the parents/guardians the children would be handed over to their respective families.
The parents/guardians would be asked on what condition their children were sent to Kerala and punitive action would be initiated in case the children were actually taken away for engaging as domestic help with the consent of the parents, Mirabai affirmed.
Asserting that punitive action against the parents is inevitable to check ill-treatment of children in the future, she stated that police authorities would be asked to remain vigil in all the districts to prevent exploitation of children.
While a joint initiative of Kakching and Jiribam police led to rescue of two boys from Jiribam area recently, seven adolescent girls were also rescued from Chennai some times back, Mirabai recounted with the disclosure that the latter group was found engaged in immoral acts inspite of telling their parents that they are working at as call centre employees.
Since 2008 till date, a total of 314 children, including young girls have been rescued, said the Minister affirming that the Social Welfare Dept is taking all possible measures to protect the children. Regarding violence against people of North East in other States, she emphasised on exercising maximum restraint and acting in a mature manner to foil sinister intentions of rumour mongers.

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