Rewa, June 25 (HS). The bench of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights heard the cases related to children's rights in Aspirational Block Sirmaur on Tuesday. The children identified in the camp were benefited from various welfare schemes of the government. Along with making Aadhar Card and Ayushman Card of the children in the camp, they were also benefited from other schemes. In the camp, the health of the children was examined through the team of Medical Board by the Health Department and disability certificates were issued. The cases of scholarship distribution, food grain distribution, Right to Education Act and sexual abuse were heard in the bench of Child Rights Protection Commission.
In the bench of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, New Delhi, problems of more than one thousand beneficiaries of Sirmour and Jawa development blocks were resolved and a time limit was set for those problems which could not be resolved. The applications received in the camp will be compiled department wise and presented before Collector Rewa. In the presence of departmental officers in the camp, advice was given regarding the resolution of the problems received.
During this, Commission member Megha Pawar, member of the Advisory Committee of the National Child Commission Pragya Tripathi, Consultant Advisor of the National Child Commission Kalpendra Parmar and Rahul, Additional Collector Sapna Tripathi, Joint Collector PK Pandey, District Program Officer Pratibha Pandey, Joint Director Social Justice and Disabled Welfare Anil Dubey, District Education Officer Sudama Lal Gupta, SDM RK Sinha, CEO District Haldhar Mishra, SDOP Prajapati, Project Officer Jitendra Singh, Project Officer Dr. Sheshnarayan Mishra, Child Protection Officer Swati Srivastava, Benison Helping Social Welfare Society President Shlesa Shukla along with children and their families, local residents were present. The program was conducted by Ashish Dwivedi Assistant Director Women and Child Development Department.