The website, which is yet to get a URL, will be linked with the Central government's Ministry of Women and Child Development official website.
"There are currently about 92,000 children residing in 1,108 reform homes across the state. These children have either been caught doing prohibited labour work or have been seen begging on streets. Even children who stay on footpaths are usually sent to reform homes," an official from the state Women and Child Welfare department told PTI.
"When we start a website exclusively for such missing children, a parent from any state of the country will be able to check if his child is found to be in Maharashtra," the official added.
He said that there are, currently, 28 government borstals, 991 private borstals aided by the government and 89 private borstals spread across the state.
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According to rules, a child found doing labour intensive work is first brought the local police or WCD officials to borstals, following which they are presented in front of a Child Welfare Committee (CWC).
These details are then presented before the CWC, which then hands over the child to its parents.
"Through this website, we only want to ensure that children who for some reason have parted with their families are reunited with them. Here, we will not entertain any women complaints," the officer said.