Kamrup Admin Bids to Take Child Beggers of Guwahati to Classroom
A rot right on the premises of Kamakhya Mandir – a number of children who roam about with begging bowls in their hands – has drawn the attention of those at the helm of affairs, belated although.
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Children begging on Kamakhya premises
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI: A rot right on the premises of Kamakhya Mandir – a number of children who roam about with begging bowls in their hands – has drawn the attention of those at the helm of affairs, belated although.
Presided over by ADC (Additional Deputy Commissioner) Pallabi Kachari, a meeting of the Task Force of Kamrup (M) brainstormed on Thursday to find a way out to rescue such children from the plight they have been undergoing for years and on. The thrust of the meeting is to find a way out to bring such children to the classroom so as to make them responsible citizens.