WCD Minister Maneka Gandhi said travelling ticket examiners (TTEs) have to be more vigilant as these children leave homes and take trains to reach major cities like Mumbai, Kolkata and Delhi.
"After all, these children are mostly above eight years and they come by trains. How is it possible that the TTEs do not notice a ticket-less traveller, a child roaming around the coach? After all, a child is not a luggage nor does he hide under the seat?" she asked.
The minister has, in a recent meeting, asked the Railway authorities to set up public call offices (PCOs) at railway stations so that these children can contact child helpline number 1098 in time of distress.
"We have requested the Railways to set up PCOs as there is none left at stations now. So, even when a child wants to call on the helpline number 1098, he is helpless... Posters containing the helpline number are all there at railway stations," she told PTI.