UP govt reunites 93,658 missing children with their families

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UP govt reunites 93,658 missing children with their families

Wednesday, 23 October 2024 | PNS | Lucknow

The Uttar Pradesh government’s child protection initiatives have reunited over 93,658 missing children with their families, showcasing its dedication to safeguarding the welfare of children across the state.

This achievement, driven by proactive policies and close collaboration with the Central government programmes, has brought hope to thousands of families.

One of the key contributors to this success is the implementation of the ‘Mission Vatsalya Yojana’, overseen by UP’s Women and Child Development department. The programme has supported 1,645 vulnerable children, ensuring they grow up in a secure and nurturing environment. This initiative continues to play a pivotal role in the state’s efforts to protect and provide for children in need.

Furthermore, specialised task forces established in all districts have resolved 1,707 child-related disputes, helping to uphold and empower children’s rights in the state. These task forces have been instrumental in addressing complex child protection cases and ensuring justice for the affected children.

In addition to these efforts, the state’s sponsorship scheme has benefited 11,860 children, while two children have been placed in foster care, securing them safe and stable homes.

The Yogi government’s focus on improving children’s futures extends to skill development programs as well.

Under the ‘National Skill Development Mission’, 1,015 young individuals have received training, with 29 securing employment, helping them build self-reliance and societal respect.

The Child Helpline (1098), active in all 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh, continues to offer immediate assistance in child protection cases, further reinforcing the government’s commitment to child welfare.

These initiatives reflect the Yogi government’s sustained efforts to safeguard children’s rights and ensure a better future for vulnerable children across the state.
 

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