dated- 30/03/2014
A One-Day State level discussion on the status of Child Welfare
Scheme in Manipur organized by Wide Angle Social Development Organization was
held at Hotel Imphal Classic on Saturday.
Editor-in-Chief of Impact TV News, Y Rupachandra acted as
moderator of the discussion held under the sponsorship of Child Rights and You
(CRY).
Attending the discussion, Convenor of Manipur Alliance for Child
Rights, K Pradip spoke on the gaps and challenges in Child Welfare Scheme. He
said even though various schemes and act existed for the welfare of the
children, there is no adequate legislation and policy of the Central Government
for the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE).
ECCE is a part of the fundamental right and is included in the
Article 45 of the Directive Principles of State Policy and hence it is not
enforcible. Stating this he stressed the need of the conversion of the Article
45 into Article 21 of the Directive principles of State Policy. He also
questioned the reason for not including the ECCE in the Right to Education Act
(RTE).
Highlighting the programs of ICDS (Integrated Child Development
Scheme) and ICPS (Integrated Child Protection Scheme) State Program Officer
ICPS, Social Welfare Department, Mala Lisham stated that ICDS was implemented
in the country on October 2, 1975. The scheme was implemented in the state on
November 2, 1975 at Ukhrul Tribal Development Block. At present 43 different
projects are taken up in the country under the ICDS program. She also informed
that presently 9057 Anganwadi centers and 298 mini Anganwadi center have been
established in the state and facilities of health, nutrition and education are
provided by Anganwadi centers to the children, lactating and expectant mothers
of the state.
Mala also elaborated on the ICPS scheme, the central sponsored
scheme which was launched in the year 2009 for the safety of all children
across the country. The objective of the scheme is to provide a safe
environment for the development and well-being of children in different
circumstances. The scheme also seeks to reduce vulnerabilities to the situation
and actions that led to abuse, neglect, exploitation and so on.
Child in Need of Care and Protection (CNCP), Juvenile in
Conflict with Law (JCL), Children in Contact with Law (CCL) and other vulnerable
group are the targeted group covered under ICPS. Stating this she added
monitoring of Juvenile Justice System in coordination with High Court,
organizing state level training on adoption, training at NIPCCD, publication of
awareness material on human trafficking are some of the present status of ICPS
scheme.
The discussion was also attended by Associate General Manager CRY,
Ashim Ghosh; Joint Director of Family Welfare, Dr Kh Usha and Director, Indigenous
Perspective Director of Women and Child Unit, Nandini Thokchom. They spoke on ‘Need
for Convergence’, ‘Hhighlight of NRHM and perspective of mother and child
health’.
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