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There will also be a survey of children living on the footpath in Bihar, why the government needed it, know ..

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Bihar News: In Bihar, a survey of the children living on the footpath will be conducted by the government. After this, 13 departments will be mobilized for the rehabilitation of these children. Everyone’s responsibility has been fixed. It may be known that this action plan has been prepared after the order of the Supreme Court. The children living on the street are going to get many benefits from this survey. First of all, they will get basic facilities. Children who are living their life on the street will also get home-like facilities to stay.

Plan ready after Supreme Court’s order

Significantly, after the order of the Supreme Court, the state government in Bihar has prepared a big plan. Children living on the street will be rehabilitated. A plan has been prepared by the National Child Rights Protection. In this scheme, those children have been included, who live on the streets without any protection. There are three types of children living on the streets in this scheme. First is the one who spends his life on the road without any help. Others are those who live on the street during the day and stay with their families at night. Whereas, the third are the children who live on the streets with their parents.

Survey will be done in every district of the state

This survey will be conducted by the government in every district of the state. For this, the Social Welfare Department has been made the nodal department. In this whole matter, Social Welfare Minister of Bihar Government Madan Sahni has said that ‘we are working on a war footing for the rehabilitation of street children. An integrated plan has been prepared for this and we have started working on it. Let us tell you that efforts are being made in every country of the world to secure the rights of children. In India too, steps are being taken by the government for this. In this sequence, guidelines have been prepared by the Supreme Court.

Published By: Sakshi Shiva

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