Tuesday, 02 April 2013 Imphal Free
Press
IMPHAL,
April 1: 23 children who were kept in an unfit condition at a children home at
Jaipur in Rajasthan were brought to Imphal safe and sound, following which the
Chief Minister Okram Ibobi visited and met the children directly.
The
children were all between 6 and 20 years of age of a total 23 children, 14 are
girls and 9 are boys. 19 children are from Ukhrul, one from Chandel and 3 from
Tamenglong district. An official team led by Deputy Director of Social Welfare
Department brought the children to Imphal. The Chief Minister Ibobi visited the
observation home of the social welfare department at Takyelpat, Imphal where
children were put up and met the children directly.The Chief Minister was
accompanied by Social Welfare Minister Km. AK Mirabai Devi, Dr. J. Sureshbabu,
Principal Secretary (Edn) during his visit.
During
his meeting with the children, Chief Minister said that the children who were
kept in an unfit condition and brought back to Imphal will be educated with the
Government of Manipur establishing a residential school each in every district
under SSA. He further added that the government will bear the responsibility for
their books, uniform and food. "Not only these children but children of the
family who died in encounters due to law and order situation of the state will
be educated at these schools. Though the residential schools will be set up in
every district, one or two schools will be established at first," he added.
The
CM further said that of those children who were returned from outside Manipur,
some children were sent with the knowledge of parents due to their poverty.
"However, child trafficking has become a national issue and the state government
has paid a special attention to this matter," he added. Doctors were called and
they examined the children at the observation hall. CM also assured that if the
need arises, the children will be taken to hospital for treatment.
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