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Assam: Consultation to prepare State Plan of Action on missing children held

| | Dec 07, 2014, at 01:09 am
Guwahati, Dec 6 (IBNS) : A state level consultation to prepare State Plan of Action on cases of Missing Children in Assam was held at Guwahati on Friday.

The Consultation was organized by State Child Protection Society under the aegis of the Department of Social Welfare in partnership with UNICEF, Assam.

The Consultation was attended by more than 130 participants, comprising the stakeholders from various government machineries.

Jitesh Khosla, IAS, Chief Secretary, Assam, was the chief guest at the consultation.

He emphasized on the importance of a child being with a family and the protective environment that the child receives and the possibilities of a child ending in situations prone to abuse and getting exposed to factors leading to criminalization if the child is not within a family protective  environment.

Tanisha Datta, Child Protection Specialist, UNICEF, India Country Office shared the importance of data-feeding into the online portal track http://www.trackthemissingchild.gov.in/trackchild/index.php by stakeholders to ensure that the missing children could be traced out.

Officials from Department of Home, Social Welfare, State Child Protection Society, Child Welfare Committees, NIPPCD-regional centre, State NIC,UNICEF Assam and UNICEF Delhi with various child care institutions from Assam attended  and adopted a consensus for adopting it for Assam and drawing a draft State Plan of Action on Missing Children.

(Reporting by Hemanta Kumar Nath)

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