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7,296 Children are lost in Rajasthan between 2015-20

7,296 Children are lost in Rajasthan between 2015-20
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Jaipur: According to the data available from the Department of Development of the United States (WCD), 7,296 children are missing in Rajasthan between 2015 and 2020.
Of the total lost children, more than 5,850 are found according to the statistics of national tracking systems for children Lost and vulnerable operated by WCD.
Apart from this since 2012, 8,503 lost children have been found in Rajasthan and more than 17,000 have been rehabilitated.
In accordance with the data, the number of children lost in the state more than doubled suddenly from 2018 when a total of 791 children lost from where 611 was found 2,191 children lost in 2019 found by 1,919.
The number of missing children decreased by 2020 with 1,290 lost and 1,024 found.
Children’s experts claim that this can be caused by a pandemic and fluctuations in the number of missing children can also be postponed in reporting the same thing on the portal.
Meanwhile, the number of children lost is likely to be higher as reported by the survey conducted by status reports by the rights of the child and you (crying) about the situation of children who were lost during the mid-19-19-19 pandemic pandemic.
In the status report – ‘Covid and lost childhood’ – crying has analyzed the data accessed from Rajasthan police and the ministry of development of women and children (MCWD).
This survey was conducted for the world day against trafficking people who revealed that in Rajasthan an average of 5 children were reported missing per day between Jan-July 2020, where four girls.
The report also said that a total of 1555 cases of missing children were reported in Rajasthan between January-July 2020.
WCD implemented a centrally sponsored scheme, namely the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICP) since 2009-10.
Track Child Portal has been designed and developed by complying with guidelines provided in the Youth Justice Act (Child Care and Protection), 2000 and the 2007 model rules and the provisions stipulated in the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS).

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