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Government of India
Ministry of Women and Child Development
04 FEB 2021 6:12PM by PIB Delhi
Homeless Street Children in The Country

The Ministry of Women and Child Development implements a centrally sponsored Child Protection Services (CPS) Scheme (erstwhile Integrated Child Protection Scheme) under the umbrella Integrated Child Development Services scheme for supporting the children in difficult circumstances. Under the scheme institutional care is provided through Child Care Institutions (CCIs), as a rehabilitative measure. The programmes and activities in CCIs inter-alia include age-appropriate education, access to vocational training, recreation, health care, counseling etc. Under the non-institutional care component, support is extended for adoption, foster care and sponsorship. Further CPS also provides for “After care” services after the age of 18 years to help sustain them during the transition from institutional to independent life. The details of CCIs supported under CPS along with the number of children residing in them as informed by the States/UTs is Annexed.

 

The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 (JJ Act) is the primary law for children in the country. As per Section 2 (14) (vi) of the JJ Act, a child who does not have parents and no one is willing to take care of, or whose parents have abandoned or surrendered him is included as a “child in need of care and protection.” The Act provides a security net of service delivery structures including measures for institutional and non-institutional care to ensure comprehensive well being of children in distress situations.

 

This information was given by the Minister of Women and Child Development, Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani, in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.

 

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Annexure

 

Details of Child Care Institutions in the country along with number of Children residing in these institutions under CPS as on 31.01.2021.

 

 

 

Institutional Care [Homes]

Open Shelters

Specialised Adoption Agencies

#

State

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

No. Assisted

Beneficiaries

1

Andhra Pradesh

72

2745

6

145

14

122

2

Arunachal Pradesh

5

185

0

0

1

10

3

Assam

42

1464

6

82

19

78

4

Bihar

26

1286

0

0

13

132

5

Chhattisgarh

66

1971

9

79

12

119

6

Goa

20

557

2

225

2

16

7

Gujarat

59

1610

2

45

13

125

8

Haryana

31

1546

14

414

7

57

9

Himachal Pradesh

32

1208

3

48

1

8

10

Jammu and Kashmir

17

823

0

0

2

0

11

Jharkhand

41

1466

5

125

12

92

12

Karnataka

87

3012

35

912

31

379

13

Kerala

29

452

4

74

11

65

14

Madhya Pradesh

65

2426

9

340

26

210

15

Maharashtra

77

3361

7

175

18

180

16

Manipur

46

1392

16

355

9

98

17

Meghalaya

44

868

4

150

4

5

18

Mizoram

45

1178

0

0

7

26

19

Nagaland

37

642

3

113

4

15

20

Orissa

94

6833

12

296

27

263

21

Punjab

19

604

0

0

6

77

22

Rajasthan

95

4418

20

331

21

211

23

Sikkim

16

496

4

64

4

20

24

Tamil Nadu

198

12864

11

275

20

200

25

Tripura

24

730

4

58

6

44

26

Uttar Pradesh

75

4092

20

487

25

386

27

Uttarakhand

23

438

3

75

5

11

28

West Bengal

70

4010

37

925

25

322

29

Telangana

40

1306

0

0

11

320

30

Andaman & Nicobar

10

401

-

0

2

10

31

Chandigarh

6

277

0

0

2

20

32

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

0

0

1

25

1

10

33

Daman and Diu

1

25

-

0

-

0

34

Lakshadweep

-

0

-

0

-

0

35

Delhi

28

1196

9

254

3

50

36

Puducherry

25

906

1

15

2

35

 

Total

1565

66788

247

6087

366

3716

 

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