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Obligation of state govt to ensure children attend school, says SC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Concerned over students who had to drop out of school because their parents or guardians lost their jobs or livelihood due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Supreme Court Monday said there is an obligation on all the states and Union Territorie­s to ensure that children attend schools.

A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and B R Gavai directed NCPCR to initiate a portal where the action taken by all the states and UTS in this matter is uploaded.

The top court asked the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) to file an affidavit after examining a report from the states and UTS within eight weeks.

It also directed the States to appoint a district-wise nodal officer either from the education or women and child department who in turn shall instruct Anganwadi workers to personally inform the parents of students who have dropped out about steps taken by NCPCR and get them enrolled.

The apex court asked the authoritie­s to provide wide publicity to the measures and orders passed by it.

The top court had earlier directed all the state government­s and the UTS to implement the SOP, prepared by NCPCR, for the care and protection of children in street situations.

It had said the steps taken so far have not been satisfacto­ry and rescuing children should not be a temporary exercise and it should be ensured that they are rehabilita­ted.

The top court had earlier directed states and Union Territorie­s to link the children orphaned due to the COVID19 pandemic and their family members to various welfare schemes. It had taken suo motu cognisance concerning Children in Street Situations (CISS) who have lost their parents to COVID- 19.

It also directed the States to appoint a district-wise nodal officer either from the education or women and child department

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