Monday, September 30, 2013

Rescued children yet to be brought from B’lore

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In a clear case of the state’s indifference, 36 children from various districts of Manipur rescued from illegally run Grace Children Home are still at Bangalore, stated Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) Convenor Keisham Pradipkumar in a one day state level consultation on Juvenile Justice System held at Hotel Imphal Conference Hall on Saturday.
Speaking at the conference, K Pradipkumar reminded that numerous children kept at illegally run children homes outside the state had been subjected to all sorts sexual and other forms of abuses. He said presently, 36 children including 25 boys and 11 girls from Churachandpur, Bishnupur, Senapati and Ukhrul were rescued from Grace Children Home, Bangalore by Child Welfare Committee under Bangalore’s Kothanpur police station. Subsequently, Chairpersons of Senapati and Ukhrul Child Welfare Committees went to Bangalore to bring them home on September 2 where they discovered signs of abuse of the children which included even 4 year olds. The children were also found to be suffering from various ailments and as bringing them back by train was not feasible, the Chairpersons came back to Imphal on September 26. “They are still at Bangalore as no help was forthcoming from both Manipur and Karnataka governments”. He alleged that the government is indifferent towards the welfare of such unfortunate children and there is no fund allocation for such incidents.
He said that even though the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) for the welfare of children was intiated by the Ministry of Women and Child Development to all states in 2009, in Manipur, the scheme is good as non-existent. Staff under the scheme had not been selected and the implementing department Social Welfare is keeping mum over the matter even though Ministry of Women and Child Development had sent an official memo on April 28, 2009, he added.
He reiterated that out of 22 rape cases of girl children, 10 are from Thoubal district while asserting that it was high time to find out the reasons behind it and also assess whether the schemes cannot be effectively implemented. He also bemoaned the fact that there is no data base on these cases in the concerned Social Welfare department.
During the technical session, Women in Governance (WING) Convenor Nonibala spoke on “Sexual Assault Survivors Issues vis-à-vis Juvenile Justice System” while Mala Lisham, Chairperson of Child Welfare Committee, Thoubal spoke on “Provision of ICPS and its present implementation status”.
The consultation programme was attended by police officers, members of Child Welfare Committees, members of Juvenile Justice Boards and various NGOs working for the welfare of children.

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