The Sunday Guardian

DELHI GOVT’S FINANCIAL AID FOR JAIL INMATES’ CHILDREN

- SUSHMITA PANDA NEW DELHI

The Delhi government has decided to offer financial assistance to children whose parents are serving prison time. Earlier, children whose parents are in jail or if one parent has passed away, were eligible for the scheme. However, the government has approved changes in the eligibilit­y criteria, and now, even if one parent, who is also the breadwinne­r, is serving jail term, then their child can receive financial assistance.

Last week, Delhi’s Social Welfare Minister Rajendra Pal Gautam chaired a meeting with the Director (Women and Child Developmen­t Department), Secretary (Home Department), Secretary (Social Welfare Department), and Chairperso­n (DCPCR), regarding the implementa­tion of the scheme.

During the meeting, Gautam said: “The purpose of the scheme is to offer financial support to children whose parent(s) are serving a jail term and have no means to financiall­y sustain themselves. Often children face economic hardships coupled with social stigma, which leads to dropping out of school, financial insecurity, etc. In such situations, it becomes the duty of the government to offer support to the child.” DCPCR chairperso­n Anurag Kundu has initiated the process of revamping the assistance scheme in September this year, as per reports. As per the scheme, the families of the prisoner should be informed on the day of the arrest about this scheme. A dashboard with all the details of the family members needs to be maintained by the Home Department. The informatio­n should then be sent to the Social Welfare Department to conduct home visits and verificati­on. Within 15 days, the process should be completed and financial assistance should reach the beneficiar­y. Vishal Verma, OSD to Ministry of Social Welfare, Delhi told The Sunday Guardian: “The scheme was already in place and we are making some amendments now. This scheme is for the rehabilita­tion of the children since they don’t

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