The Railway Protection Force has rescued more than 30 children per day between January 2017 and till August of this year, compared to less than 20 a day in three immediate years before 2017.
According to official figures, while over 20,000 children have been rescued by the RPF in 20 months beginning January 2017, a similar number of such children were sent home in three years -- 2014, 2015 and 2016.
As far as year-wise numbers are concerned, according to the figures, 11,178 children were rescued in 2017 while 8,963 children have been sent home by the force with the help of child welfare committees and NGOs in 2018 (till August) -- the combined 20-month number of 20,141 i.e. more than 1,000 children per month which comes out to be over 30 children per day.
In 2014, 5,294 children were rescued, the following year, the RPF rescued 7,044 children while in 2016, it sent home 8,593 children -- the combined 36-month number of 20931 or 581 children per month i.e. nearly 20 children per day.
A senior RPF official said the increased number of children being rescued does not mean there has been a corresponding increase in the number of crimes associated with them.
"We are taking a more proactive role in identifying children in need of protection at railway premises and sending them home before they get into crime. Earlier, our role would begin when a crime has been committed," Inspector General, RPF, Jaya Singh Chauhan told PTI.
"That is why we are rescuing more children now than ever before."
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