The National Child Rights Protection Commission (NCRPC) is set to organize a bench in Ganj Basoda development block in Madhya Pradesh on June 26. The purpose of the camp is to resolve complaints related to child rights violations and provide them with benefits under government schemes. Brijesh Jain, the project officer of the Women and Child Welfare Department, said that the issues related to Aadhar card, Ayushman cards, bank accounts, birth certificates, and pensions for physically challenged children will be addressed during the camp. Children aged zero to 18 years old will be connected to government schemes once their problems are resolved.
Apart from the mentioned issues, the camp will also provide solutions for other child-related problems. The commission aims to resolve child-related issues and ensure that they get access to government schemes and enjoy their rights. The bench will be a platform for children and their guardians to voice their grievances and receive timely solutions to their problems.
This initiative of NCRPC is a significant step in ensuring that underprivileged children can enjoy their rights and benefits from various government programs. The government schemes and benefits will only be effective if practical issues like documents and procedures are streamlined, which is the objective of this camp. The commission is optimistic that this move will have a positive impact on many children in Madhya Pradesh who face challenges in accessing their basic rights and entitlements.
The NCRPC is committed to safeguard the rights of children through various initiatives and programs. This camp is an important effort towards fulfilling their mission to provide children with the support they need to thrive and succeed. We hope that the camp will be a success and that many children will receive the necessary aid.