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Mohali: 3 rescued during anti-child begging drive
Mohali: 3 rescued during anti-child begging drive

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Mohali: 3 rescued during anti-child begging drive

In a coordinated effort to curb child begging in Mohali, the district administration carried out a special drive on Thursday and rescued three children involved in begging. Following immediate verification of their documents and identities, the children were handed over to their respective parents. District child protection officer Navpreet Kaur said that parents were issued strict warning, with a clear message that any repetition of such act would attract legal consequences. The administration has appealed to the public to report any instances of child begging or exploitation so that timely action can be taken to protect vulnerable children. (HT photo for representation) The drive was conducted on the directions of Punjab's social security, women and child welfare minister, Baljit Kaur, and deputy commissioner (DC) Komal Mittal. The initiative is part of the state government's ongoing campaign against child exploitation and beggary. DC Mittal reiterated the administration's commitment to safeguarding child rights. She said, 'The protection and welfare of children remains a top priority of the administration and such drives will continue to ensure children safety and development. Navpreet Kaur stated that engaging children in begging constitutes a punishable offence under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, which mandates care, protection, and rehabilitation for children in need. The Act also holds individuals accountable for employing or using children for begging, prescribing penalties including imprisonment and fines. The drive was initiated by Vineet Verma, member of Punjab State Traders' Commission, who emphasised the need for sustained enforcement. 'Public spaces, especially markets, often witness this menace, which not only exploits children but also causes inconvenience to citizens,' he added. Kulwant Singh Guru, chairman of the Child Welfare Committee, pointed out those forcing minors to sell articles also fall under the definition of begging. He urged the public to refrain from giving alms or buying goods from children, as such acts encourage families to send their children onto the streets. The administration has appealed to the public to report any instances of child begging or exploitation so that timely action can be taken to protect vulnerable children.

3 minors rescued in drive to curb child begging in Mohali
3 minors rescued in drive to curb child begging in Mohali

Indian Express

time5 days ago

  • Indian Express

3 minors rescued in drive to curb child begging in Mohali

Three children were rescued in a special drive to curb the menace of child begging in Mohali, officials said on Thursday. After a verification of their documents and identity, the children were handed over to their respective parents, District Child Protection Officer Navpreet Kaur said, adding that the parents were issued a strict warning that any such act in the future would invite legal consequences. District Child Protection Officer further highlighted that engaging children in begging is a punishable offence under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, which provides for the care, protection, treatment, and rehabilitation of children in need. As per the Act, any individual who employs or uses a child for begging can face imprisonment and/or fine. The Act aims to create a secure environment for children and ensure their rights are upheld. Vineet Verma, member, Punjab State Traders' Commission, on whose initiative the drive was conducted, also pressed upon the need of such continuous raids as public is often harassed in the market due to this menace besides the exploitation of children. He praised the action taken by the district officials. Kulwant Singh Guru, chairman of a child welfare committee, emphasised that forcing the minors selling articles also comes under the definition of begging. He stressed upon discouraging the public to give alms to children and purchasing articles from them as this encourages the families to make their children send on roads to beg and sell articles. Deputy Commissioner Komal Mittal emphasised that protection of child rights is a top priority for the administration, and such drives will continue in the future to ensure the safety and welfare of children. The district administration also appealed to the public to report any such cases immediately so that timely intervention can be ensured.

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