“Representatives of PRIs, ULBs , Police to be sensitized, trained on critical aspects of Child Protection during first such campaign organised by Ministry of Women & Child Dev in the country”
“For many decades, our children did not get childhood they deserve, We are committed to secure a blissful childhood to ensure supportive ecosystem for children to help them realize their true potential”
“Innovative initiative to organise training prog for 15,000 persons in 2023-24 by Social Wellfare Deptt laudable. Childhood blossoms in a vibrant environment of home, institutional care the last option”
“Initiatives including adoption through CARA , SARA taken to promote family-based non-institutional care of children”
“Onus on public representatives, NGOs, community elders, religious leaders, youth clubs to join fight against drug menace”
“Adolescent drug abuse one of the major areas of concern. We have adopted zero tolerance policy against drugs with a vision of drug-free J&K”
Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated the two-day workshop for Sensitization/Training programmes for representatives of PRIs, ULBs, Police and other stakeholders to strengthen the Child Protection System and Mechanism in the Jammu Kashmir.
This is the first such campaign organised by the Women and Child Development Ministry, Government of India in the country.
In his address, the Lt Governor expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Women and Child Development and lauded the Social Welfare Department for its innovative initiative which aims to organise training programme for 15,000 persons in 2023-24.
He said the training programme is the testimony to the commitment of the J&K Administration to secure a blissful childhood and to ensure a supportive ecosystem for children which enables them to realize their true potential.
“For many decades, our children did not get the childhood they deserve. Conflict profiteers brainwashed them and handed over stones in their hands. We have decimated that ecosystem and our children now carry laptops, tabs and contributing in nation building,” the Lt Governor said.
Addressing the inaugural session, the Lt Governor highlighted the need to provide homes to the children living in institutional care and in street situation.
“I believe childhood blossoms in a vibrant environment of home, hence institutional care should be the last option,” the Lt Governor said.
He said the government has taken several rehabilitation and child care initiatives, and adoption through joint effort of Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) and State Adoption Resource Agency (SARA) has started that will promote family-based non-institutional care of children.
The Lt Governor also called upon public representatives, NGOs, community elders, religious leaders and youth clubs to join the fight against the drug menace.
Adolescent drug abuse is one of the major areas of concern. We have adopted zero tolerance policy against drugs and it is our collective responsibility to raise awareness and strengthen action to realize the vision of drug-free J&K, he said.
On the occasion, the Lt Governor asked the officials of the central government to consider the establishment of Vatsalya Sadan one each in Jammu and Srinagar.
Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary J&K; Sanjeev Kumar Chadha, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Women & Child Development; Ms. Indra Mallo, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Women & Child Development; Ms Sheetal Nanda, Commissioner Secretary Social Welfare Department and senior officers from Central Government and J&K Administration were present.
The inaugural session was attended by PRIs and ULB members, Police officials; Resource persons, representatives of Juvenile Justice Board, Judiciary, NGOs and other stakeholders.