Preparations have been made to shift the children living in Children's Home Boys Hoshiarpur to Ludhiana Children's Home in the name of renovating the building

Complaint lodged with National Child Rights Commission regarding education of 19 destitute children and neglect of their constitutional rights.

Complaint lodged with National Child Rights Commission regarding education of 19 destitute children and neglect of their constitutional rights.
Garhshankar 01 November - In connection with the renovation of the building of the children's home in Ram Colony Camp in the name of welfare of destitute children, preparations were made to shift 19 admitted children to the children's home Ludhiana, after coming to know that the Social Security and Punjab Government The women strongly condemned the Children's Department Ministry and said that due to shifting of the children, the children will have to face many problems.
He told that there are about 19 children in the children's home and they study in different educational institutions and due to this the children are also disappointed and the children stay here till the age of 18 years.
Where all the facilities are provided to the children from the very beginning. Dhiman said that if that building is to be renovated then what does it have to do with children.
Dhiman said that there are already 7 children's homes in Punjab. Due to the shift of children from the children's home of Hoshiarpur, their number will reduce to 6. He said that the real reason is the shortage of staff in Hoshiarpur. Out of total 18 posts, only 4 are filled and 14 are vacant. He said that but the government is hiding its actions. Is the government short of money and staff for helpless children?
Dhiman said that before shifting it is important to know the feelings of the urban people and children and the government should keep its dictatorial decisions away from the children.
Dhiman said that there is a lot of space in the new children's home Balak Ram Colony Camp of Hoshiarpur, a new building can be built there. He said that the hardworking staff there treat those children as their own children. This decision of the Punjab government is completely dictatorial. They are talking about democracy and working against those rules. Dhiman emailed the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights and appealed to immediately stop playing with the emotions of children. He appealed to the city residents to unite to save the children of the children's home running in Hoshiarpur. In this regard, a written demand letter will be immediately given to the social and political parties and children from the children's home should not be allowed to go out of Hoshiarpur.