New Delhi: A day after the Supreme Court asked State governments to directed the State authorities to immediately identify provide relief to children who children got orphaned due to the COVID-19 pandemic and upload their data on the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) website by Saturday evening, the NCPCR today urged States and Union Territories, to upload details about the children who have lost family support or are without any ostensible means of subsistence in their online tracking portal, Bal Swaraj (Covid-Care link).
The portal of the Commission has been created with a purpose for online tracking and digital real time monitoring mechanism of children who are in need of care and protection. The Commission stated today it has extended the use of this portal for tracking children who have lost both their parents or either of the parent during COVID-19.
“Bal Swaraj-COVID-Care portal is aimed at tracking the children affected by COVID-19 right from the production of children before the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) to the restoration of the children to their parent/guardian/relative and its subsequent follow-up,” the Ministry of Women and Child Development stated.
Through the data filled in the portal by the District officers and State officers for each child, the Commission will be able to get information about whether the child is being able to get his/her entitlements, benefits and monetary gains for which the child is entitled to. It will also come to know whether the child has been produced before the CWC and the orders are being passed for him/her. The Commission can also identify if the State is needing financial assistance in getting more funds for giving benefit under implemented schemes to the children.
The Supreme Court in its order yesterday had directed all district officers across theStates/UTs to fill data on the Commission’s portal, related to children who have become orphan before Saturday evening (29.05.2021 evening) on Bal Swaraj portal under the COVID-Care link.
“The Commission has informed about the direction of the Hon’ble Supreme Court to all States/UTs through letters to Principal Secretaries of Department of Women and Child Development/Social Welfare on 28.05.2021 and letter to Chief Secretaries on 29.05.2021. The username and passwords of each user/district child protection officer and State Government has been shared with all States/UTs as well,” the NCPCR stated.
– global bihari bureau