Yogi Government’s Initiatives Reunite Over 93,000 Missing Children with Families in Uttar Pradesh
In a heartwarming achievement, the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has successfully reunited 93,658 missing children with their families, spreading joy across the state. This remarkable feat is a testament to the government’s commitment to child protection and welfare.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s proactive approach and public welfare policies have yielded impressive results. The state government’s child protection programs, in collaboration with central government welfare policies, have brought significant development to Uttar Pradesh.
Under the Mission Vatsalya Yojana, the state has taken care of and supported 1,645 children in need of protection, providing a safe and caring environment for their growth and development. Additionally, task forces in all districts have resolved 1,707 child-related disputes, ensuring justice and improving lives.
The state’s child protection policy has also benefited 11,860 children through sponsorship and two through foster care, ensuring safety and better futures. Furthermore, 1,015 teenagers have received training under the National Skill Development Mission, with 29 securing jobs, promoting self-reliance and social respect.
The Child Helpline (1098) is active in 75 districts, offering swift assistance for child protection. These initiatives demonstrate the Yogi government’s dedication to safeguarding children’s rights and securing a brighter future for them.
By addressing critical issues like child protection, education, and skill development, the government is creating a supportive environment for young people to thrive.
The successful reunification of over 93,000 missing children with their families is a significant step towards ensuring the well-being and safety of children in Uttar Pradesh.