
Six of seven rescued children sent to childcare institutions
The Hindu
They were rescued from a farmhouse in Karikala village of Sullia taluk
Six of the seven children, who were rescued from a farmhouse in Karikala village of Sullia taluk on Friday, were housed in two childcare institutions. One child, who is three-years-old, has been left with the mother. Following a complaint to the Directorate of Child Protection, a team from the district administration comprising Sullia Tahsildar Anita Lakshmi, the Child Development Project officer, the Labour Inspector, Sullia police, and representatives of Bachpan Bachavo Andolan, visited the farmhouse of Vishwanath Bhat. They found the three-year-old child and six children aged between 10 and 12 in the house. They were produced before the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) on Saturday.More Related News

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