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Care of children affected by COVID-19 discussed in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir

| @indiablooms | Jun 15, 2021, at 01:18 am

Baramulla/IBNS: Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Bhupinder Kumar today chaired a District Task Force meeting in his office chamber to discuss various measures for the care and protection of children affected by  COVID-19 pandemic. 

A comprehensive discussion on the subject was held wherein the DC emphasized upon the committee  members to work in coordination and cooperation so that the requisite data is obtained within the  stipulated time frame. He was also directed to submit the progress report on a daily basis and work to sort out  impediments, if any, as early as possible.

Meanwhile, District Child Protection Officer, Showkat Ahmad Showkat informed that the district task  force is mandated to identify the children who were severely affected due to the death of their  guardians by the pandemic. He added that the affected children having age below 18 years shall be  provided scholarships worth Rs 2000 per month for the next three years under this centrally sponsored  programme. He further informed that under the SAKSHAM welfare programme, Rs 20,000 per annum  shall also be provided to students upto 12th class and Rs 40,000 for graduate, postgraduate and other  professional courses.

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