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GRP and RPF Together Showing The Way Home To Stray Children and others

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There are about 26 cameras installed at the railway station. A CCTV control room has also been set up to watch their footage. With their help, GRP-RPF and Child Line Organization jointly monitor all the time. The help desk of Child Line is maintained at the station itself. Aligarh, Jn. After reaching the GRP-RPF station, the children wandering from home are showing the way to their homes. Social organizations Udaan and Child Line are also playing an important role in this. Which is proving to be helpful in finding the missing children in the district as well as in the entire police station and taking them to their families. Every month 10-15 children are being searched and taken to their families at the railway station itself. In the last seven months alone, more than 100 children who went astray have been shown the way home with a joint effort. Surveillance With CCTV Cameras There are about 26 cameras installed at the railway station. A CCTV control room has also been set up to watch their footage. With their help, GRP-RPF and Child Line Organization jointly monitor all the time. The help desk of Child Line is maintained at the station itself. Where there is always a deployment of some or the other Balunteer. Whose job is to take care of the children wandering at the station, take them in their hands and take them to their homes or call their relatives after giving information. Security App Proving Helpful A Suraksha App has been developed to provide detailed information about the missing children from the city. Through this, all the details including names, addresses, photos of children separated from parents can be shared with the police in other cities. With the help of this app, the children who reached other cities and the children found in the city have been taken to their city. RPF Inspector CS Tomar said that since January till now, RPF-GRP and Child Line organization have searched more than 100 children who have wandered to reach the station or get angry with their relatives. Director of Child Line Dr. Gyanendra Mishra said that these children, who were found wandering at the station, have been sent to their homes after counseling and being produced before the Child Welfare Committee. Children found unclaimed across the district have been sent to their homes with the help of the police.

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