
Govt. to develop integrated juvenile home in Alipur: CM
The Hindu
Delhi government to build a modern juvenile home in Alipur for rehabilitation and reintegration of children in conflict with the law.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday said that the Delhi government would construct a modern integrated complex equipped with state-of-the-art facilities in Alipur for the reform and rehabilitation of children in conflict with law or juveniles.
The proposed complex will provide facilities such as education programmes, sports, yoga, mental counselling, behavioural correction and skill development, enabling children to return to a normal life.
“The complex will have a capacity for over 700 children and will accommodate those awaiting hearings before the Juvenile Justice Board under the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015, as well as those found guilty of offences. The focus of the facility will be on reintegrating these children into normal life,” a release by the Chief Minister’s Office stated.
The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by the Chief Minister and attended by members of the Juvenile Justice Committee and officials from the Department of Women and Child Development.
The CM said juvenile homes are located in various parts of Delhi, and many are decades old. “The complex will be developed on around eight acres of land in Alipur,” the CMO said.
“It will not be a punitive institution, rather, it will be developed with the objective of providing a safe environment, a dignified life and opportunities for reform,” it added.













