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Jharkhand: ‘Will spread SPL police officers in the village to curb trade’

Jharkhand: 'Will spread SPL police officers in the village to curb trade'
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Ranchi: The state government plans to spread spos women (special police officers) at the village level and Panchayat to curb human trafficking in Jharkhand, Minister of Hemant Soren’s chairman said on Sunday.
Hemant made a statement while overcoming a virtual seminar on orphans and a way to protect them, organized by Jharkhand State Legal Service Authority (Jhalsa).
He said, “The state government is serious to overcome the problem of human trafficking and is committed to the right orphaned rehabilitation.” He added that they were working on plans to rehabilitate Covid orphans in their living areas by identifying local communities, such as widows / widows, who can take care of them.
“According to our initial plan, we plan to hand over children like that to widows / widows, who live in the same village with orphans, with one child and can take care of others.
As an encouragement, the government will give them certain incentives, other than Some welfare steps for orphans.
The exact monitoring and tracking of such cases also needs to be maintained, “said Soren, adding that he had directed the women, children’s development, and the Social Security Department to determine the plan in this matter.
Jharkhand High Court of High Court Dr.
Ravi Ranjan, chairman of Jhalsa and Justice Aparesh Kumar, among others, was also present on that occasion.
Jhalsa, who runs the Sishu Project to rehabilitate orphans, along with assistance from the district government, so far identified around 400 Covid orphans since the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak.
From them, 208 has been given assistance under the project, said Kumar justice, adding that they plan to help more children through different welfare schemes.
Justice Ranjan said that Sishu’s project was a big step towards the rehabilitation of orphans with a pandemic.
“I urge everyone to maintain a humane and humble approach while providing benefits for such children.
They have the right to live their dignity life and achieve their dreams,” he added.
Meanwhile, talking about the trade issue of Jharkhand, Sanjay Mishra, who is a NGO secretary named Bal Kalyan Sangh, said that approximately 1 lakh children lakh up to 1.25 lakh, most girls under the age of 18, traded every year from Jharkhand under Garb provides a job.
“This pandemic leads to a surge in human trafficking,” he said.
He argued that the biggest obstacle in Jharkhand was a lack of a comprehensive approach to this problem.
He said, “Until now, Jharkhand has no action plan to fight for trade even though the country becomes a nest for it.
We pat our back every time we save a child from trading but there is rarely the right mechanism to monitor him, leaving people Such is susceptible to trading once more.
“Last week, around two dozen children were saved from Ranchi following several attacks.
From them, two raids were carried out at Ranchi Airport.
The Chairperson of the Kejoyan Committee Ranchi Child Child, Rupa Verma, said that the airport now appears as a new transit point for pandemic trading.
“Because it is limited to the train station and beware of children’s wings, traders now take air route assistance.
This is an area where the state government must be immediately noticed.
We will write to the government to regulate Childline units, along the existing lines At the train station, “he added.

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