Deccan Chronicle

Orphans rue lack of facilities

Demand smart cards, integrated campus for edu.

- MOULI MAREEDU | DC HYDERABAD, JAN. 30

More than 300 children from various government orphanage homes across the state have launched a protest against the BRS government, stating that their living conditions are appalling due to a lack of amenities and that the promises made by the government nearly eight years back remained unfulfille­d.

The children from the orphanages, aged between two and 25, marched to the Dharna Chowk in Indira Park with the support of Shantha Sinha, the founder of the Mamidipudi Venkataran­gaiya Found-ation (MV Foundation), and Manda Krishna Madiga, the leader of the Madiga Reservatio­n Porata Samithi (MRPS), to express their displeasur­e with the BRS party over a number of issues, including insufficie­nt facilities. On June 23, 2015, Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao pledged that the state would support orphanages throughout the state with funds and smart cards. One of the most prominent demands made by the orphan children was that the government issue them with special smart cards after recognisin­g them as State children, which would exempt them from having income, caste, and other certificat­es. The orphans lamented that the government had not yet distribute­d smart cards. The Chief Minister, however, has not kept his word 777 days after making the pledge.

The government has proposed setting up a separate integrated campus to provide orphans with a high-quality education from KG through PG that is equivalent to quality of education provided by Gurukuls. However, 13year-old orphan Ajay, who lives in a state orphanage in Kapra, believes that the government broke its promise. He was abandoned by his parents when he was just a few days old, and is still waiting in the orphanage, hoping that one day his parents will take him in.

Munna, researcher at Hyderabad Central University, claimed that the government had abandoned the state orphanages by failing to provide facilities and honouring its promises to the orphans.

Govindu Naresh Madiga, MRPS state head said “orphanage home organisers are having a difficult time financiall­y”.

 ?? ?? Children from government orphanage homes across the state during the protest in Hyderabad on Monday.
Children from government orphanage homes across the state during the protest in Hyderabad on Monday.

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