The Operation Muskaan, launched in 2015 to rescue the children found on the railway premises, currently covers only 35 railway stations.
The railway ministry has now decided to bring 47 additional stations within the ambit of the campaign, taking the number of stations covered under it to 82, a statement from the ministry said today.
With this, all the 75 'A1' category railway stations in the country would be covered under the campaign, it added.
In the current year, till August, 7,126 children have been rescued by the RPF, including 185 (124 boys, 61 girls) trafficked children.
"The RPF rescues 20-25 of such children daily from trains and railway premises and hand them over to their parents, relatives, NGOs, child welfare committees or other rehabilitation institutions established by law," the statement said.
Under the Operation Muskaan campaign, special kiosks and child help desks had been set up at the designated stations, which were being manned round-the-clock by the RPF personnel and members of NGOs nominated by the Ministry of Women and Child Development, it added.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content