Monday, November 17, 2014

Integrated Child Development Schemes fail in Manipur due to fund crunch: Keisham Pradip Kumar

Source: Hueiyen News Service / NNN
Imphal, November 17 2014: Even if the state is witnessing alarming rise in crime cases against children, the government is yet to provide rehabilitation centres and other compensations for the child victims.

This was stated by Keisham Pradip Kumar, convener of Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) while interacting with media persons at Manipur Press Club, Imphal today.

In his address to media persons, Pradip Kumar said that the schemes designed by the Central government for the welfare of the children have not been implemented in Manipur due to inadequate funds.

As such, the Alliance has demanded a separate budget for the gender and children.

He also said that even in the advent of high technology like Online Track Child System to prevent child trafficking, the Manipur government has not been able to launch such beneficial measures in the state which is rather a disappointment.

Online Track Child System has been introduced in many states of India by the National Information Centre (NIC), but this system is not operational yet in Manipur, lamented Pradip Kumar.

Further, he said that due to lack of funds, many Integrated Child Development Schemes (ICDS) failed to succeed in Manipur.

According to the MACR report, during year 2012-2014, as much as 42 children were sexually assaulted and 86 children were victims of child trafficking.

Also according to survey conducted by MACR in April-May, 2014 in 438 villages of four districts of Manipur, 362 children were reportedly found staying away from their villages in order to get education or in work related matters.

The survey was conducted in Chandel, Ukhrul, Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts, added Pradip Kumar.

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