Jaipur: The Child Commission has compiled SOPs for intensive campaigns against children who request that in all states and the same has been sent to the Minister of Chief in an effort to ensure that all nodah institutions can be asked to follow their roles.
Two months back, the commission has run a short campaign in Jaipur despite the same results not as expected.
“After the initial campaign, we decided to prepare SOPs about the specific role of the institution involved and recently we sent it to CM with a request that he had to instruct the department to follow the same so we could collectively stop children from begging on the streets “, said Sangeeta Beniwal, Chairperson, Rajasthan State Commission for the protection of children’s rights (RSCPCR).
SOP designed after the initial campaign does not provide expected results and it is found that more coordination is needed between countries and while children are being saved successfully, their rehabilitation continues to be irregular which will also be the focus area on arrival.
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One step for eradication is that the work will be provided by surveying beggars by connecting them with skills training programs that will solve economic problems and help eradicate beggars.
Various NGOs are also involved in campaigns to increase awareness about the same thing.
This campaign follows the concept of advice followed by rescue and rehabilitation if needed.