Union WCD minister Maneka Gandhi today launched the revised "standard operating procedures" (SOP) to ensure care and protection of children found on railway premises.
"There are not hundreds or thousands but three to five lakh children who are constantly on the move all the time. They are either trafficked, or they leave homes, get lost or are abandoned. We are now in partnership with railways officially to safeguard rights of these children arriving at and living on railway stations till they are reunited with their families or sent to shelter homes," she said.
Railways have identified 20 railway stations where these SOPs will be implemented to start with.
"But I want the number of railway stations to add up to 200 in the next two months and more later," said Gandhi.
As per the SOPs as soon as a child is spotted at a station or train, the Government Railway Police (at stations) and the Railway Protection Force (on trains) or the Station master will try to obtain his personal details.