On Arvind Kejriwal’s Delhi Budget Remark, Child Rights Body Has Questions

On Arvind Kejriwal's Delhi Budget Remark, Child Rights Body Has Questions

NEW DELHI: The NCPCR Children’s Rights Agency has been seeking an explanation from the Delhi government for not telling him about the problems of children who fled childcare institutions in the national capital.

The Chairman of the Minister of Arvind Kejriwal, while overcoming a press conference on Delhi’s budget on Saturday, said ₹ 10 crore was set aside for street children and advanced schools would be built for all of them.

Kejriwal also said that until now, the children “grabbed” and included a child care home, where they were not well cared for, encouraging them to escape.

The National Commission for Children’s Rights Protection (NCPCR) Chairperson Priyank Kanoongo said that the body had carried out four monthly meetings with all states and the United States, but the Department of Women and the development of Delhi’s government children had never raised the child’s child care problems.

“NCPCR will like your good office to provide reasons not to inform the serious problems of children who fled childcare in Delhi at a monthly review meeting carried out by NCPCR with all states and UTS,” Kanoongo said.

The Commission also searched for a report taken by the condition of poor child care institutions in Delhi and at the officers responsible for not complying with the provisions of Justice Juvenile, 2015 and the rules were notified in 2016 at this facility.

It also tries to find out the number of ‘children in the road situation’ saved in the past six months, the number of children saved from the streets and is placed in child care institutions in the past six months, and the number of children who fled children from children Care institutions for the same time period.

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