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A sea of broken children , Covid gives rise to abuse, labour and marriage

A six-month old who was touched inappropriately by her father while they were stuck at home during the Covid-19 lockdown. A 14-year-old who might not be able to go back to school as his father, the family s only earning member, has died from the disease. Five siblings surviving on just one meal a day after their parents lost jobs. A 14-year-old pushed into labour. This is the toll Covid-19 is exacting on children, say staff from child welfare non-governmental organisations (NGOs). While they may be less susceptible to the virus itself, children in South Asia are profoundly affected by the fallout, including the economic and social consequences of measures such as lockdowns to counter the spread of the virus, the United Nations Children s Fund had said in June 2020. A year later, the second wave of Covid-19 in India has meant that its 424 million children (aged 0 to 17 years) continue to be vulnerable.

Covid-19 leaves hundreds orphaned How you can help and what you should know about adoption

Covid-19 leaves hundreds orphaned. How you can help and what you should know about adoption Covid-19 leaves hundreds orphaned. How you can help and what you should know about adoption More than 1,700 children have lost both their parents during the Covid-19 pandemic in India, the NCPCR has informed the Supreme Court on Tuesday. Who will look after these children? What does the future hold in store for these vulnerable kids? Read on to know how you can help them and everything about adoption in India. advertisement UPDATED: June 2, 2021 10:07 IST The plight of recently orphaned children in India has led to increased chatter around adoption. (Image for representation: Getty Images)

577 children orphaned by COVID-19 identified across the country: govt

Updated: May 25, 2021 23:54 IST The official added that the government would make efforts to ensure that children are not uprooted from familial settings Share Article AAA The official added that the government would make efforts to ensure that children are not uprooted from familial settings The government has identified 577 children orphaned by COVID-19 in India, a senior government official said on Tuesday. “These children are not abandoned. They are under the watch and protection of the government. We have collected this data from each State government, and we are in touch with them to ensure that these children either get institutional care or are in the care of their immediate family,” a senior official of the Ministry of Women and Child Development said.

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