Bal Kalyan Sangh secretary Sanjay Mishra after reaching Ranchi railway station with the rescued girl on Friday
RANCHI: Twenty-six minor girls, who were rescued from traffickers in different parts of Delhi and surrounding areas through the state’s Integrated Rehabilitation and Resource Centre (IRRC), arrived at the railway station here on Friday.
The girls were languishing in different rescue centres of the national capital for over a year as their return was delayed because of the Covid-19 pandemic and the non-completion of required processes, including getting permission from the local child welfare committee and the police besides address verification.
Among the rescued girls, eight each are from Gumla and Sahebganj districts and five from West Singhbhum district. The others belong to Bokaro Dhanbad and Simdega districts. Among them is a girl who is only eight years old.
Ranchi: The spike in Covid-19 cases and the subsequent curbs have led to a rise in distress calls to helpline numbers of Integrated Rehabilitation and.
THE much-needed expansion of Great Western Hospital has moved a step closer. GWH NHS Foundation Trust has bought five-and-a-half hectares of land near the Badbury Park development from Persimmon Homes and Redrow Thames Valley. It says the move will help improve services and meet rising demand as Swindon s population grows rapidly. The deal was made possible after a successful bid for £30 million of government funding in 2018. GWH chief executive Kevin McNamara said: “This is a really exciting step forward in our plans to expand and improve our healthcare services for the people of Swindon – securing this land is an investment in Swindon.
THE much-needed expansion of Great Western Hospital has moved a step closer. GWH NHS Foundation Trust has bought five-and-a-half hectares of land near the Badbury Park development from Persimmon Homes and Redrow Thames Valley. It says the move will help improve services and meet rising demand as Swindon s population grows rapidly. The deal was made possible after a successful bid for £30 million of government funding in 2018. GWH chief executive Kevin McNamara said: “This is a really exciting step forward in our plans to expand and improve our healthcare services for the people of Swindon – securing this land is an investment in Swindon.
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