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CRY releases status report on International Missing Children's Day 2021


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New Delhi– 9,453 cases of missing children were reported in Delhi and four neighbouring states between January-July 2020. In 74 per cent cases the missing children were girl. In absolute numbers this figure, 7,065, reveals a status report by Child Rights and You (CRY) titled ‘COVID and Missing Childhoods: A Status Report from 5 States’. The study was conducted to understand the impact of COVID-19 pandemic led lockdown on status of missing children.
The report was released by CRY on the eve of International Missing Children’s Day observed across the globe every year on May 25. It draws inferences for 5 prominent northern states namely Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana. ....

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Enforcing Covid-19 rules proves to be a challenge for India's police, not known for their soft touch


Local police agencies are tasked not only with enforcing the closure of shops by lockdown deadlines, but also with ensuring social distancing, the wearing of masks and managing vehicle movements under pandemic restrictions.
The local police station is the primary port of access to state services. The police help people who need urgent assistance, monitor people on quarantine or home isolation, provide information and deliver essential supplies to vulnerable groups.
As the lockdown brings officers into greater contact with citizens, there has been friction. In every region under lockdown, it is a common sight to see the police walking around with batons and beating up traders and vendors as the deadline for business closure nears. ....

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Protecting the police
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The special insurance cover of ₹50 lakh must be revived and extended to all front-line workers
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Before the police could get fully vaccinated, the second wave of COVID-19 hit India more severely than anyone could have expected. Curfews and lockdowns have been imposed again in some regions to break the chain of transmission, but the challenges for the police are more varied and serious now.
Challenges for the police
Last year, most of the problem was limited to migrant labour following the nationwide lockdown providing them ration, transport, and inter-State passes. The pandemic being the first of its kind for the current generation, the police faced a tough time enforcing the rules that came with various lockdowns. The punishment for violating COVID-19 protocols ....

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