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District Child Protection Unit, Kargil conducts awareness cum drawing competition at Az-Zahra Orphanage

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
October 10, 2024
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District Child Protection Unit, Kargil conducts awareness cum drawing competition at Az-Zahra Orphanage
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Kargil, October 10: The District Child Protection Unit, Kargil organized an awareness cum drawing competition on the theme “Clean India Green India” at Az-Zahra Orphanage, Kargil, under the Mission Vatsalya Scheme.

Chairperson of Child Welfare Committee, Kargil emphasized on child rights issues and concerns under Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection) Act 2015. He emphasized the importance of safeguarding child rights and promoting a clean and green environment for their well-being.

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Children from Az-Zahra Orphanage created paintings and drawings on “Clean India Green India” theme.

The programme was attended by employees, Child Welfare Committee, Kargil; employees of District Child Protection Unit, Kargil; employees of Child Helpline, Kargil; employees of District Drugs De-addiction Centre, Kargil; staff and students of Az-Zahra Orphanage Home, Kargil. The event aimed to educate children on their rights, promote healthy habits, and encourage creativity.

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