The Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) launched its WhatsApp. chatbot Bal Mitra in order to make governance more effective for children by enabling two-way communication. It can be accessed by sending a WhatsApp message on DCPCR Helpline 9311551393. Manish Sisodia, Delhi Deputy Minister said that "WhatsApp Chatbot ‘Bal Mitra’ launched by the…
NEW DELHI, Feb 1: The Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights launched its WhatsApp chatbot on Wednesday with Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, terming it an important initiative to make governance citizen-friendly. chatbot, called ‘Bal Mitra’, is an effort to enable two-way communication between people and the child rights panel. The chatbot will help citizens and the commission to interact more effectively, according to a government statement. Some of the features of the chatbot include complaint registration, searching information […]
Taking suo motu cognisance of the demolition drive notices issued to slum dwellers of Tughlakabad area of the National Capital, the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) on Wednesday called for suspension of the drive until rehabilitation of all the children of the area is ensured.
Taking suo-moto cognisance of the Archaeological Survey of India's Delhi Circle notice, on January 11, for removal of all illegal occupants and encroachers inside the Tughlakabad Fort area, the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights on .