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Create helpline to provide aid to children orphaned due to COVID: Justice Magrey
5/6/2021 11:53:01 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, May 6: Stressing on mapping of COVID-19 affected children in Care institutions, Chairman Juvenile Justice Committee, Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey on Thursday suggested creating helplines for care institutions and other institutions in need of help to aid children who have been orphaned due to the virus.
Justice Magrey was speaking at virtual meeting with Principal Magistrates of Juvenile Justice Board of Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh today.
While chairing the meeting Justice Magrey suggested creating helplines for care institutions and other institutions in need of help to aid children who have been orphaned due to Covid-19 pandemic besides for the general public.
He stressed on monitoring of Institutions to assess the need for medicine, ensuring vaccination, food and health care. He also stressed on mapping of covid-19 affected children in Care Institutions and measures to be taken by the State and Health authorities for their care and rehabilitation.
Justice Magrey also impressed upon all the Principal Magistrates to ensure that all the distress calls received by the respective helplines shall be redressed expeditiously especially with respect to Covid related matters and also with respect to the condition of Observation Home as per the guidelines issued by the Supreme Court of India.
Justice Magrey also inspected SOS Children Village Hyderpora Shelter Home situated at the Sheikhpora, Ompora Budgam.
He was accompanied by Joint Registrar Judicial Abdul Bari and Secretary DLSA Budgam, Fouzia Paul. On the occasion, Justice Magrey interacted with girl inmates who are in need of care and protection. Secretary DLSA Budgam briefed Justice Magrey about the facilities, Work Culture and staff deputed therein.
He also interacted with the staff and inmates and directed them to take due care of the survivors of violence in addition to providing Legal Aid.
Secretary DLSA Budgam apprised the Chairman that most of the inmates have been rehabilitated and integrated with their families properly with the follow-up plan given by Child Welfare Committee Budgam.
The members of Juvenile Justice Board Budgam, Child Welfare Committee and members from District Child Protection Unit were present on the occasion.
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