Assam
Assam: 10 girls rescued from child marriage in two months in Hailakandi
HAILAKANDI- Childline (1098) Hailakandi has rescued children from child marriage and child labour with the help of District Child Protection Unit (DCPU) and district police.
Centre Coordinator, Childline Hailakandi, Saurav Nath disclosed that out of nine cases of child marriages received in February, seven have been rescued and two have been wrongly reported.
Nath also revealed that three children have been saved from early marriage, two children from forced labour from Katlicherra Bazaar and an abandoned child rescued from Serispore last month.
Childline, a children’s helpline agency, has rendered help in getting disability certificate for six numbers of differently abled children.
The organisation has taken a slew of initiatives to create awareness on child marriage, child labour, and other related issues and how to prevent them. “A gamut of issues on child marriage, child labour, gender discrimination and on various schemes for the differently abled and girl child, including divyang certificate are being taken up to create awareness as per the monthly action plan,” said Nath, adding that Childline has carried out more awareness campaigns than earmarked In the monthly action plan.
Childline aims to reach out to every child in need and ensure their rights and protection. The four Cs model – Connect, Catalyze, Collaborate and Communicate – is the system that enables Childline to reach out to more and more children, every year.