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209 of the kids house Clear Class XII exam

209 of the kids house Clear Class XII exam
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Mumbai: Sangita (Name Changed), a 17-year-old victim from moral trade, an Ulhasnagar children’s inmates, scored 90.28 percent in the class XII exam.
He is between 209 students from children’s homes throughout the country, who have cleared the HSC exam in 2021.
Sangita, who regularly come into contact with his girlfriend two years before the Covid-19 pandemic, is being sexually harassed by him and his family.
, located in the Thane district.
During the first lock, while he was still related to his girlfriend, he took him to Bangalore, where he was forced to become a prostitute.
Meanwhile, his parents, also the residents of the Thane District, filed a complaint lost with Thane police, who after tracing his existence, claimed to be to the children’s house.
Akshata Shinde, the supervisor of the children returned to tell TOI that they had given him counseling regularly to help him get out of trauma associated with experience.
“He could not express himself during the early days at home.
However, after several counseling sessions, he began to feel comfortable talking to the counselor and able to share terrible details.
The counselor could convince him to pursue his studies.
Furthermore.
His beliefs increased after appearing for papers First, “Shinde said.
An official also said that now Sangita has decided to complete his graduation.
Like Sangita, there are nearly 9,400 children, forced to live in children managed by states in all states, for various reasons, where 217 appears for the XII exam and 209 able to clean it.
Of the 209 who can remove the exam, 67 comes from Pune’s children’s homes and 30 of Mumbai.
Two students scored above 90 percent, while 34 students got a score between 80-90 percent, said the Project Officer of the Child and Child Development Department, Aniruddha Patil.
Patil said students from home children appeared for exams every year, but this was the first time more than 200 students cleared the exam score at an average of 50-60 percent.
He added that the WCD Minister Yashomati Thakur directed the department to concentrate and encourage these children to concentrate on their studies.
Minister of Party and the development of state children stated that the department would help and guide these children to their further study and rehabilitate them through skills development programs.

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