Lokur, the chairman of juvenile justice committee of the apex court, said many organisations and individuals have started coming up for the welfare of children as a result of awareness campaigns.
He was addressing the inaugural ceremony of the third northern region roundtable consultation on effective implementation of the Juvenile Justice Act 2015--Focus on rehabilitation services and linkages with the POCSO Act 2012.
He also called upon officers and other responsible persons to visit juvenile homes in order to help needy children.
He said skill development and education can be the crucial factors in their rehabilitation and added that there are organisations trying to help in skill development.
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He said that people are coming forward to help children enjoy their freedom and life which is a welcome step.
Lokur asked the participants to take out time to visit juvenile homes to see the problems children are facing and the condition they are living in.
He also expressed concern over child trafficking and asked the police, administration other government departments and agencies to work together to fight the menace.
Today was the first day of the two-day consultation which saw participation of judicial, administration and police officials, NGO, experts and other stakeholders from Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh.
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