Friday, June 7, 2013

Absent office’ surprises NCPCR member

http://www.thesangaiexpress.com/tseitm-27038-absent-office-surprises-ncpcr-member/

IMPHAL, Jun 7: National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) Member Nina P Nayak was taken by surprise on learning that no office, staff and infrastructure have been provided till date for the Manipur State Commission for Protection of Child Rights even though it has been more than seven months since the commission was set up.
In addition, members of the commission have not been paid their salaries.
Following the rescue for 23 Manipuri children from an illegal Jaipur children home in March this year, Nina P Nayak arrived at Imphal on June 5 to make a direct assessment of the problems and issues of children in the State.
Speaking to media persons today, Nina P Nayak decried that the Government of Manipur has not been implementing child welfare programmes properly.
Nina visited the children rescued from Jaipur at Ukhrul district headquarters on June 6. There she interacted with the Ukhrul DC, SP, SDO and CWC members.
She also interacted with parents of the rescued children and examined condition of the children being accommodated at an adoption agency run by the Government.
Parents of the children rescued from an illegal Jaipur children home run by one Pastor Jacob two years back said that the children were sexually abused repeatedly by Pastor Jacob. However, not a single FIR has been registered against Pastor Jacob till date.
Nina P Nayak said that they received a number of complaints for not implementing properly JJ Act, ICDS, ICPS, RTI Act and also for not giving compensation to victims of trafficking.
It is surprising that the Government of Manipur has been keeping the Manipur State Commission for Protection of Child Rights defunct in spite of the huge responsibility associated with the commission towards ensuring protection of child rights.
It is a matter for serious concerned that the Manipur State Commission for Protection of Child Rights has not been provided necessary office, staff and infrastructure apart from not paying salaries to the commission’s chairperson and members.
Nina P Nayak would leave Imphal tomorrow after meeting relevant officials of the State Government.

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