‘Our Responsibility to Children’ to rehabilitate juveniles

Social rehabilitation of juvenile convicts is the need of the hour: Muneer

Update: 2015-09-13 06:15 GMT
Film director Anjali Menon with lamps on a tray marking the launch of ‘Our Responsibility to Children' project in Kozhikode on Saturday. Pain and Palliative Movement patron Dr Sureshkumar (extreme left) and minister Dr M. K. Muneer (second from

KOZHIKODE: “The social rehabilitation of juvenile convicts is needed  to bring back our children to normal  life,”  said Social Justice Minister M.K. Muneer here on Saturday. 

He was launching the district-level project,  ‘Our Responsibility to Children,’  initiated  by the social justice department. Film director Anjali Menon,  ambassador of the project,  applauded the efforts of the department in cooperation with the Kerala State Social Security Mission (KSSM)  to help lead the children  in the right path.

The minister said, “children commit thefts to lead a  luxurious life, use drugs and go out of the  control of  parents, teachers and our society. They should be brought back to normal life  at any cost,” he pointed out. The project aims at curbing the criminal tendency among children.

The ORC was earlier implemented in Kozhikode district through a team of police force, academic institutions and voluntary social institutions.  It  will also ensure students’ health care,  create social awareness and protect them from various abuses.

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