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Kharghar orphanage was ordered to accommodate small girls illegally

Kharghar orphanage was ordered to accommodate small girls illegally
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Navi Mumbai: Raigad District Officer and Child Development Officer has filed a complaint at the Kharghar Police Station against those who run the children’s orphanage in Kharghar for allegedly illegally adopted nine small girls and gave them fostering, without obtaining a mandatory certificate from the government concerned.
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Furthermore, Kharghar police on Thursday registered firmly against the authorities, from the orphanage, which was ordered based on Section 41 (adoption) and 42 (foster) of the adolescent justice (child care and protection) ACT, 2000.
In accordance with Vinit complainants Mhatre, Raigad District and Child Development Officials in Alibaug, in October last year, the Child Welfare Committee has submitted a report on Kharghar orphanage which states that he illegally accommodates orphans.
Therefore, on October 29, 2021, Mhatre along with officials of the Child Welfare Committee and a Kharghar Police Station police officer reached an orphanage for inspections.
The team found 24 girls accommodated and taken care of at the orphanage.
They are also sent to school.
When Mhatre asked the person concerned in an orphanage, whether the required certificate under the terms of adolescent justice (children’s care and protection) was obtained to accommodate 24 girls in the orphanage, the person could not produce a certificate.
Therefore, Mhatre asked further and found that of 24 girls, nine were minors.
Therefore, Mhatre gives orphanage officials to get a mandatory certificate.
Meanwhile, nine little girls were shifted to the official government orphanage in other sectors in Kharghar.
When people who authorized the orphanage did not submit a required certificate even after three months, Mhatre registered brilliantly against the person concerned on Thursday.
Sandeepan Shinde, Senior Inspector Kharghar said, “Although the relevant orphanage authorities carried out the noble cause of adopting orphaned girls, they should do it legally by obtaining a mandatory certificate from the government office.
Illegality revealed after a child under the age of the girl escaped from the orphanage And the police traced the Kharghar train station.
After that, underage children were handed over to the Child Welfare Committee, who then conducted an inquiry, and the orphanage was illegally revealed.

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