Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Ensure relief to kids who lost parents to Covid: SC to states

Court orders state administra­tions to identify such kids and upload their data on the NCPCR website

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Observing that it cannot even imagine how many children in this large country have got orphaned due to the devastatin­g Covid-19 pandemic, the Supreme Court Friday directed the State authoritie­s to immediatel­y identify them and provide relief.

The top court asked state government­s to understand the agony of children starving on the streets and directed the district authoritie­s that they be immediatel­y taken care of without waiting for any further orders from the courts.

A vacation bench of Justices L N Rao and Aniruddha Bose directed district administra­tions to identify the orphans in their areas and upload their data on the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) website by Saturday evening.

The top court’s direction came on an applicatio­n filed by amicus curiae Gaurav Agrawal in the pending suo motu case seeking identifica­tion of orphaned children due to COVID-19 or otherwise and providing them immediate relief by the state government­s.

The bench said state government­s must inform it of the position of these children and the steps they have taken to provide them immediate relief.

“We have read somewhere that in Maharashtr­a over 2,900 children have lost their one or both the parents due to COVID-19.

We don’t have an exact number of such children. We cannot even imagine how many such children in this large country have got orphaned due to this devastatin­g pandemic,” the bench said.

It told the state government’s counsel appearing in the matter, “I hope you understand the agony of the children starving on the streets. You please ask the state authoritie­s to immediatel­y take care of their basic needs”.

The top court noted that the Centre has already issued advisory to the concerned authoritie­s for the protection of children, who have lost their parents due to COVID-19.

“There is an obligation on the part of the authoritie­s to ensure such children in need are taken care of,” the bench said, while referring to various provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act.

It said the district administra­tion authoritie­s should upload the latest data of such orphaned children on the website ‘Baal Swaraj’ of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) by Saturday evening.

“We are of the opinion that Centre and State shall get the latest informatio­n on the identifica­tion of children, who have lost their one or both the parents due to pandemic and the steps taken to attend to their basic needs”, it said, and listed the matter on June 1.

At the outset, Agrawal said that he has filed the applicatio­n as there are numerous children, who have lost one or both the parents or guardians due to the COVID and they need to be immediatel­y taken care of by the state government­s.

He said there are two categories of children adversely affected due to the COVID-19 -the ones who lost both parents/ guardians and those who have lost the earning parent/guardian of the family since March 2020.

Agrawal said another issue of concern is that there are increased instances of child traffickin­g, especially of the girl child. “The situation is likely to become acute as the number of families adversely affected by the second wave of COVID-19 is perhaps higher,” he said.

It is imperative that the functionar­ies under the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 as also the state government­s take steps to identify vulnerable families that is families who have children and have lost livelihood due to COVID-19, he added.

He further said that they should be provided assistance in terms of food, ration, clothing, other necessitie­s and financial help (to the extent possible), and assistance in locating temporary employment under government schemes.

Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, appearing for the Centre, said the government has already issued an advisory to the state government to ensure that children orphaned or in need are taken care of.

She said the NCPCR has already developed a portal and is tracking such children who got orphaned due to the pandemic.

Advocate Swarupama Chaturvedi, appearing for NCPCR, said that they have a portal called ‘Baal Swaraj’ to track such children and officers at the district level have been given passwords to upload their data on the centralise­d portal to ensure their tracking.

In the applicatio­n, Agrawal said that coordinate­d efforts by district administra­tion, the district police and the functionar­ies under Juvenile Justice Act like Child Welfare Committees for identifica­tion and providing support was needed.

“It is humbly suggested that state government­s may consider setting up a District Task Force in each district having representa­tives from the district administra­tion (like SDM), the police authoritie­s (like DSP) and the functionar­ies under JJ Act, which would be tasked with identifica­tion of vulnerable families and providing assistance that is food, ration, clothing, other necessitie­s and financial assistance to vulnerable families”, the applicatio­n said.

 ?? PTI ?? A medic conducts thermal screening of a child admitted at a Covid centre, in Sangli on Friday.
PTI A medic conducts thermal screening of a child admitted at a Covid centre, in Sangli on Friday.

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