Birgunj, April 3: District
Administration Office, Parsa has begun initiatives to resolve the problems
facing child correction centre in the district.
A recent meeting chaired by Chief
District Officer Ganesh Aryal took a 13-point decision in a bid to end
anomalies in the correction centre. "The children housed in the centre are
in a sorry state. Immediate measures will be taken for their rights with the
help of administration and even with the assistance from donor agencies,"
he shared.
The boys in the correction home had
demonstrated for a while on Tuesday, posing a 22-point demand before CDO Aryal,
Police Chief Gautam Mishra and other stakeholders in the district.
The administration held a meeting
in response to the demands and decided to provide a regular supply of drinking
water from deep boring. It would be managed by Birgunj Metropolitan City.
Similarly, Chamber of Commerce and
Industry in Birgunj will be requested to manage alternative energy for regular
supply of electricity at the correction centre.
Birgunj Metropolitan City will
install a CC camera to monitor security at centre. Similarly, District Administration
Office will arrange fans. The entry of unrelated persons will not be allowed in
the shelter.
Those in the correction centre will
be provided psychosocial counseling once in a week.
As per decision, the centre is
obliged to repair physical structures. The boys suffering from tuberculosis
will be provided treatment with the coordination of Birgunj Metropolitan
City.
Moreover, the children kept in the
correction centre will be provided educational materials including textbooks
with the help of organizations of private school teachers, it was shared. The
Metropolis will manage a teacher to the children willing to study at the
shelter.
Worryingly, the correction facility
having capacity for 50 persons is crammed with 127 children. (RSS)