Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Rescued kids from Jaipur brought home : CM promises residential schools


IMPHAL, Apr 1 : Chief Minister O Ibobi today announced that two residential schools, one for children rescued from Jaipur and another for children born to slain UG cadres, would be opened soon.
Altogether 23 children belonging to the State, who were rescued from an illegal children home based at Jaipur were brought to Imphal on March 29 and housed at Takyel children observation home.
Chief Minister O Ibobi today interacted with the children who were given counselling by Social Welfare Department at the home.
Social Welfare Minister AK Mirabai, Principal Secretary (School Education) Dr Suresh Babu, Principal Secretary (Health) Ram Muivah and Social Welfare Commissioner Letkhogin Haokip were also present during the brief interaction with the rescued children.
Of the 23 rescued children, 19 belong to Ukhrul district, three to Tamenglong district and one to Chandel district. They were handed over to officials of the State Government by Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.
Apart from enquiring in Hindi whether they were given formal education, proper food and who took them there, O Ibobi asked the children if they were interested in studying in a residential school which would be opened shortly by the Government of Manipur.
The Chief Minister also examined the children who have physical deformities.
Later speaking to media persons, Ibobi declared that a residential school where the children would be given free accommodation, foods, uniforms and text books would be opened under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan.
Noting that the children were seemingly taken away outside the State with knowledge of their own parents, Ibobi stated that the he would call the parents and talk with them.
Other than Hindi, the children were unable to speak in their mother tongues.
Ibobi further announced that another school where children born to UG cadres slain in encounters would be given free education would be set up. Later, a team of JNIMS doctors examined health condition of all the children.

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