During the inspection by NCPCR member Yogesh Dube on June five, a Commission statement said, it was found that the children's home was illegally housing 35 boys, who were living in deplorable conditions.
The NGO, running the facility, has not renewed its registration, it said.
"The children rescued were living in a small, poorly ventilated room and made to cook their food. There were only two toilets which were also in dirty condition," the NCPCR said.