During the two-day review-cum-consultation organised by National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) with the representatives of all State and Union Territories on devising ways to re-engage OoSC that concluded today, a call was made for thorough review of the implementation of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009.
"Participants made suggestions to clearly define the term OoSC and their classifications, such as children who have never enrolled in a school, children that have enrolled but never attended school, children who have dropped out of school, and devise appropriate methods to bring them back to the formal school system," a senior NCPCR official said.
"Participants were of the view that monitoring of OoSC in conflict areas should be done by NCPCR and that 3 to 6 year old children should be brought under the RTE Act," he said.
NCPCR Chairperson, Stuti Kacker said a capsule course would be developed for children in conflict with laws.
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"Nation is losing human resources as OoSC often indulge in crimes, living on streets and begging. They should be given skill-based learning," Kacker said.
The Commission is in the process of drafting a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Street Children and views of the participants were incorporated in the SoP.