Govt. shuts down four shelter homes in Odisha for lacking registration

Berhampur (Odisha), Dec 5: The State Government has shut down four shelter homes in Odisha after inquiry found that they were running without registration.

          The state government had ordered the district collectors across the state to inspect shelter homes following allegations of sexual harassment at an NGO-run facility at Beltikiri in Dhenkanal district.

The incident had sparked statewide outcry and three persons were arrested in connection with the case.

          Three of the shelter homes closed were run by Good News India (GNI), the same NGO whose branch at Beltikiri was embroiled in the sexual abuse scandal.

The other closed shelter home was operated by an NGO with the financial assistance of GNI, sources said.

          District Child Protection Officer (DCPO) Subodh Sarangi said Ganjam district administration shut down a shelter home for children at Saheb Jenapalli near Chhatrapur, run by Good News India due to lack of registration.

          There were 134 inmates, including 78 girls and 56 boys, in the home. Most of the inmates belong to Kandhamal and Gajapati districts.

          These children would be handed over to their parents after producing them before the Child Welfare Committee (CWC), an senior official said adding, they are lodged in Utkal Balashram, a child care institute run by the government, at present.

          The DCPO said the home was not registered under Juvenile Justice Act since 2016.

          In Gajapati district, the administration closed a shelter home at B Sitapur in Goshani block after shifting its inmates to a different hostels. There were 159 children — 69 boys and 90 girls — in the home, also run by Good News India.

          Similarly, the process to shift inmates from a shelter home at Chandragiri also in Gajapati district was started. While around 50 inmates have been shifted to a  nearby hostels, the rest would also be shifted soon.

As many as 109 inmates, including 75 girls, were in the home.

          The other shelter home is in Kandhamal’s G Udayagiri. District administration shifted all 142 inmates, including 113 girls and 23 boys, to child care institutions being run with support of the government.

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