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ANNUAL REPORT
2010 – 2011 Updated on 21.11.11
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Department of Women & Child Development
Govt. of NCT of Delhi
1 Canning Lane, K G Marg, New Delhi-110001
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Index
S. No Contents Page No
1 Introduction
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2 Integrated Child Protection Scheme in Delhi 7
3 Action Plan 10
4 List of Abbreviations 11
5 List of Governing Body Members 12
6 List of Executive Committee Members 13
7 List of Child Welfare Committees 14
8 List of Juvenile Justice Boards 15
9 List of Special Juvenile Police Units 16
10 List of Govt. run Institution for Children in need of Care & Protection 17
11 List of Govt. run Institution for Children in Conflict with Law 19
12 List of NGOs run Institution for Children in need of Care & Protection 20
13 List of Adoption Agencies 21
14 List of Licensed Non-Governmental Organization running Child Institution
under section 34 of Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 for the children in need of
Care & Protection
22
15 Success Stories 27
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Introduction
The Govt. of India has launched ‘Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS)’ in the year
2009 with aim to provide a protective environment for all the children in order to enable them to
develop into responsible individuals. It functions as a Government-Civil Society Partnership Scheme
under the overreaching direction and responsibility of the Central and State Governments. The
interventions include - inter-alia, financial support for setting up and/ or maintenance of Homes for
children in need of care and protection and those in conflict with law, setting up of child protection
structure viz., State Child Protection Society and District Child Protection Society, capacity building,
advocacy etc.
The Scheme is primarily an integration of components of three existing Schemes:
1. A Programme for Juvenile Justice
2. An Integrated Programme for Street Children (including Childline Services)
3. Scheme of Assistance to Homes (Shishu Greh) for children to promote in-country adoption
The Scheme comprehends ‘Child Protection’ as a ‘Right of every child’ to be protected from or
against any perceived or real danger or risk to their life, their personhood and childhood. It is about
reducing their vulnerability to any kind of harm and protecting them in harmful situations. It is also
about ensuring that no child falls out of the social security and safety net and, those who do, receive
necessary care, protection and support so as to bring them back into the safety net.
1. Protection of Child Rights
The cardinal principles of the Scheme:
2. Best interest of the child
Objectives of the Scheme:
The Scheme is expected to significantly contribute to the realization of Government’s responsibility for
creating a system that will effectively and efficiently protect children. This will be achieved by the
following indicators:
i. Improved access to and quality of child protection services;
ii. Raised public awareness about the reality of child rights, situation and protection;
iii. Clearly articulated responsibilities and enforced accountability for child protection;
iv. Established and functioning structures at all levels for delivery of statutory and support services;
v. Introduced and operational evidence based monitoring and evaluation.
1. To ensure appropriate inter-sectoral response at all levels
2. To institutionalize essential
services and strengthen structures
3. To enhance capacities at all
levels
4. To raise public
awareness
5. To strengthen child protection at family and
community level
6. To create database and knowledge base
for child protection services
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Guiding principles:
a) Child protection – a primary responsibility of family, supported by community, government
and civil society.
b) Loving and caring family – the best place for the child.
c) Right to Privacy and Confidentiality – to be protected through all the stages of service
delivery.
d) Non-stigmatization and non-discrimination – equal treatment in a dignified manner.
e) Prevention and reduction of vulnerabilities – central to child protection outcomes.
f) Institutionalization of children – the last resort.
g) Child centred planning and implementation – to ensure that the best interest of the child is
protected.
h) Technical excellence, code of conduct – services by skilled staffs and specialized care givers
adhering to an ethical and professional code of conduct.
i) Flexible programming, responding to local individualized needs – customized service
delivery approach.
j) Good governance, accountability and responsibility – An efficient and effective child
protection system.
Concerted approaches towards child protection:
a) Prevention: - through an outreach programme, convergence of services, strengthening community
capacity and integrating child protection concerns and safeguards.
b) Promotion of Family-based Care: through sponsorship, kinship care, foster care and adoption.
c) Financing: - by providing Grant-in-Aid to voluntary organizations under the different components
of the Scheme.
d) Integrated service provision: - into a range of services to cater to the multiple needs of children in
difficult circumstances through an interface with various sectors i.e. health, education, judiciary,
police and labour.
e) Care plan for each child: - availability of adequate services as long as the child is in need of care.
f) Community based service delivery: - increase access to child care services.
g) Decentralization and flexibility to focus on local needs: - allocation of human resource based on
protection service requirement for quality child protection services.
h) Partnership building and community empowerment: - developing close working relationships,
information sharing and strategy building between government structures and civil society
organizations including corporate and communities.
i) Quality care, standards for care and protection: - adherence to set standards pertaining to physical
infrastructure and human resource requirements, as well as protocols, methodological instructions
ad guidelines for services and operational manuals for functioning of statutory bodies.
j) Building Capacities: - training and capacity building of all service providers and functionaries to
equip and enhance their skills, sensitivities, knowledge on child rights and standards of care and
protection.
k) Monitoring and Evaluation: - setting up a child protection data management system to formulate
and implement effective intervention strategies and monitor their outcomes as well as regular
evaluation of the programmes and structures.
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A Partnership between Government and Civil Society:
a) Government
b) Civil Society Organizations & individuals
i) Voluntary sector
ii) Research and training institutions.
iii) Media and advocacy groups
iv) Corporate sector
c) Community groups and local leaders, volunteers, youth groups, families and children.
Service delivery Structures:
A) i)State Project Support Unit
ii) Juvenile Justice Boards in every District.
iii) Child Welfare Committee (CWCs) in every District
iv) Juvenile Police Units (SJPUs) in every District
v) Designate Child Welfare Officer in each Police Station
vi) State Child Protection Society
vii) District Child Protection Society
viii) State Adoption Resource Agency
B). For Care, Support & Rehabilitation Services.
a) Emergency outreach services through Childline (1098)
b) Open shelters for children in need in urban and semi urban areas
c) Family based – non-institutional care – adoption, sponsorship, kinship and foster care
d) Cradle baby reception centres
e) After care services
f) Institutional services - Observation Homes, Children Homes, Shelter Homes
g) General grant-in-aid to voluntary organizations
Target Group 1. Children in need of
Care & Protection
2. Children in difficult
circumstances
1. Children in Conflict
with Law
2. Children in Contact with
Law
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Convergence of existing Child Care Service delivery mechanisms:
Expected Outcomes of ICPS:
The Integrated Child Protection Scheme is an attempt by the Ministry of Women and Child
Development to ensure that ALL children get the opportunity to grow to their full potential in a safe
enabling environment. Once put in place, we expect that the scheme would result in:
• Reduced vulnerabilities of children
• Increased availability and accessibility of a variety of children protection services
• Reduced number of children in need of care and protection
• Increase in the protection of children in family based non-institutional care services i.e. adoption
• Better quality care for children in institutional care
• Increase in the protection of children / young people leaving institutional care who are self sufficient
and gainfully engaged in protective activity.
• Information /knowledge base of children and families at risk.
Education
Sarva Shiksha
Abhiyan, National
Open School,
WCD through
ICDS & ICPS
Health
District Health
Society under
NRHM, NACO,
SACS
Legal Justice and
Rehabilitation
CWC, JJB, High
Courts and District
Courts
Legal Support
State Legal Aid
Support Services,
Legal Officers at
DCPS under ICPS
Development
WCD through
ICDS, Food &
Nutrition Board
Non- Institutional
Care
WCD through
CARA, SARA and
DCPS
Child Helpline
WCD , Railyway,
DOT, Labour,
Health, Home,
Police
Vocational
Training
ITI’s and
Polytechnic
Monitoring
PRI’s , ULBs, Dist.
Admn., SCPS &
DCPS under ICPS
Training & Capacity
Building
SCPS, DCPS,
NIPCCD, NISD,
Admn. Colleges,
Police & Judicial
Academies
CP Services
SCPS, DCPS,
Govt. Institutions,
Child line & NGOs
Care, protection,
Rescue &
Rehabilitation
WCD, Railways,
Labour, Police,
NGOs, CWCs,
JJBs,PRIs, ULBs,
community & family
Convergenc
e of Services
for Children
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Status of Implementation of ICPS in Delhi
Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the Ministry of Women
& Child Development, GOI on 17.3.2010.
State Child Protection Society has been registered on 5.8.2010.
The Governing Body of the Society is headed by Hon’ble Minister,
Women & Child Development (GNCTD).
The Executive Committee of the Society is headed by Secretary,
Department of WCD, GNCTD.
State Project Support Unit became functional in October, 2010.
Fund received under ICPS from Ministry of Women & Child
Development, Government of India in the year 2010-11 was Rs. 257.29
Lakhs and Rs.181.94 lakhs was utilized for the same in 2010-11. The
details of the Grant received are as follows:
S.
No.
Source of Funds Grants received during
the year 2010-2011 (Rs.
in Lakhs)
Expenditure during
the year 2010-2011
(Rs. in Lakhs)
1 Central Govt. 214.79 144.16
2 State Govt. 20.00 15.28
3 Street Children Project 22.50 22.50
Grand Total 257.29 181.94
State plan for the implementation of ICPS was augmented.
The Department has set up/recognised the following under Juvenile
Justice(Care & Protection of Children)Act,2000:
21 Children Homes u/s 34
03 Observation Homes u/s 8
01 Place of Safety u/s 12
01 Special Home u/s 9
06 Child Welfare Committees u/s 29
03 Juvenile Justice Boards u/s 4
05 Shelter Homes run by NGO u/s 37
61 NGOs were granted recognition u/s 37
11 Specialized Adoption Agencies were granted
recognition for in-country adoption u/s 41 out of
which 8 Adoption Agencies have been recognized
also for inter – country adoption.
Child tracking systems were made operational:
1. “Found children website” - http://cwc.wcddel.in (managed by Department of
Women & Child Development)
2. “Missing children website” - http://dpjju.in (managed by Delhi Police)
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State Child Protection Society (SCPS): The State Child Protection Society, Delhi has
come into existence with its legal entity by registration (number S/009/2010) under Societies
Registration Act XXI of 1860 on 5th
August 2010. The registered office of the society is 1,
Canning Lane, K.G Marg, New Delhi-110001. It has completed its first year successfully and
has taken remarkable initiatives to strengthen the service delivery systems and also to
improve the institutional services by promoting implementation of the scheme.
State Project Support Unit (SPSU): The SPSU was set up and became functional in
October 2010 with a purpose to accelerate the implementation of the activities of Integrated
Child Protection Scheme effectively as envisaged in the guidelines. Some of required
structures and child protection mechanisms visualized under ICPS, viz. SCPS, SARA, ARC,
SAA etc have been set up and steps taken for establishment of State Child Protection
Committee, District Child Protection Committee and District Child Protection Units. The
District Child Protection Officers have been posted presently attached with all the District
Social Welfare Offices with assignments to develop networking with the District level
Statutory Bodies, Child Care Institutions and Civil Societies.
Child Welfare Committees (CWCs): As of now, 6 CWCs have been established under
section 29 of Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection) ACT, 2000 and another one CWC is
expected to come in place shortly. CWC is the competent authority to dispose of cases for the
care, protection, treatment, development & rehabilitation of children in need of care &
protection and to provide for their basic needs and to ensure protection of human rights.
CWC plays pivotal role in the process of inquiry of an orphan, abandoned and surrendered
child whereby a child is declared legally free for the purpose of adoption.
Juvenile Justice Boards (JJBs): The JJBs deal with matters relating to juveniles in conflict
with law to ensure restorative justice and developmental opportunity. In Delhi, two JJBs
were already functional and the 3rd
JJB has been constituted in the year 2010-2011. The JJBs
have been very instrumental in the rehabilitation of the children in conflict with law with
behavior disorders. Many children have been benefitted of community services, vocational
training & recreational engagements and treatment for Drugs addiction & Substance abuse.
Special Juvenile Police Units (SJPU): In order to coordinate & upgrade the police interface
with children, 14 Special Juvenile Police Units have been set up in the State of Delhi. Every
Police station has one Juvenile Welfare Officer available to attend the case of children in
need and conflict with law.
d) Institutional Services
i) Govt. run Services for Children in Conflict with Law: In Delhi, 6 homes including special
home, Observation homes & Place of Safety which are established for such children in conflict
with law who enter the juvenile justice system through the JJBs. List of these observation homes
is given in Annexure VII.
ii) Govt. run institutions for Children in need of Care & Protection: There are 21 institutions
for children in need of care & protection, notified under 34 & 37 sections of Juvenile Justice
(Care & Protection of Children) ACT 2000, Amendment Act 2006.
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NGOs run institutions for Children in need of Care & Protection:
iii) 61 NGOs have been issued recognition certificates under Section 34 of JJ(Care & Protection of
Children) ACT 2000 by Department of Women & Child Development, Govt. of NCT of Delhi to
run the Child Care Institutions (CCI).
iv) 5 NGO run institutions have been granted recognition of Shelter Homes (SH) which have
capacity of keeping 450 children. By the end of the year, it served 427 children in need of care &
protection.
v) Specialized Adoption Agencies (SAAs): 11 NGO run Institutions (CCIs) have been issued
license and are recognized as Specialized Adoption Agencies u/s 41 (4) for in-country adoptions.
8 out of these 11 institutions have also been recognised for inter -country adoption along with in-
country adoption. The main function of the SAA is to make conscious efforts for placement of
orphaned, abandoned or surrendered children into adoption in accordance with the provisions of
various guidelines for adoption issued from time to time.
Alternative forms of child care:
Adoption: From October 2010 to March 2011, 143 adoptions have taken place as follows:
Category Male Female Total
In- Country 24 60 84
NRI 2 8 10
Inter- Country 23 26 49
Grand Total 49 94 143
There were 377 children (145 male plus 232 female) present in the record of 11 SAAs by the end
of the year 2011.These are the children ,waiting for CWCs clearance, those who are under
process for in-country & inter- country adoption & the children who are hard to place.
Simultaneously, 1038 PAPs (Prospective Adoptive Parents)were waiting for child in adoption
both for male & female child as per the waiting list being provided by the agency .
Sponsorship: Ladli yojna launched in 2009 is a cash grants to the girl child students
promoting institutional birth and education. Scholarship is also given to children of minority
communities.
Foster Care: Department has set up a Foster Care Home Service (FCHS) in the Nirmal
Chhaya Complex, Hari Nagar promoting pre-adoptive foster care and adoption.
After Care Service: Children attained the age of 18 years but couldn’t be restored with their
respective families or found with no survival means are given shelter in the Government run
After Care Home with objective to facilitate for vocational skill development and support to
reintegrate in the mainstream of society.
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Emergency outreach service through Childline (Dial 1098):
Plan of Action
a) Development of IEC Material for ICPS: In order to promote the ICPS scheme, there is a
strong need to develop some IEC material on child rights & protection. It will also help us to
raise public awareness at all levels on situation & vulnerabilities of children & families.
b) Training Need Assessment followed by Capacity Building of Care givers:
By keeping the statutory responsibilities & specific job requirement of the care givers & the
various stakeholders like JJBs, CWCs, Shelter Homes, SCPU, DCPU etc. in mind, Ideally, there
should be one proper training & capacity building structure through which systematic
programmes for the entire team of the home & the various stakeholders involved in the
implementation of JJ Act could be organised & all the components could be covered, for
instance no programme has been organised for the House Mother/Father / Caretaker which
equally needs attention to bring out the desired outputs.
c) Baseline Survey: For the effective implementation of the ICPS scheme & selection of the
priority areas where interventions are to be required on the utmost levels will be done through a
baseline survey. This baseline survey form will be developed with the help of NIPCCD.
d) Sensitisation of concerned Stakeholders: In coming year, Delhi State will be planning to
sensitize the concerned stakeholders like CCIs, JJBs, CWCs, SAAs etc. who are involved in the
implementation of the ICPS Scheme.
e) Setting up of State Adoption Resource Agency(SARA) & formation of SAAC & ARC:
In order to support CARA in promoting in-country adoption & regulating inter- country adoption
ICPS shall support setting up of a State Adoption Resource Agency which will coordinate ,
monitor & develop the work of adoption and render secretarial and administrative assistance to
the State Adoption Advisory Committee.
f) Setting up of 9 DCPSc (District Child Protection Society/units): In Delhi, initially one DCPS
will be set up in the year 2011-12. Later on other DCPSc will be established as a fundamental
unit for the implementation of the scheme.
g) Recruitment of Staff under DCPSs, SARA, SPSU & SCPS: As per the guidelines of the ICPS
staff will be recruited for each service delivery structure like DCPSs, SARA, SPSU & SCPS.
h) Innovative/Need based proposals :The State of Delhi will also look up for innovative/need
based projects for children in difficult circumstances. As per the ICPS guidelines, such
innovative intervention programmes may depends on the specific needs of a district /city and
may be initiated as pilot projects: for example, special programmes for children of prisoners,
children of sex workers etc.
i) Model home to be set up: Children home for Boys-1 at Lajpat Nagar has been selected to be
converted into model home with adequate infrastructures and facilities. The Proposal Approval
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Board, Ministry of Women & Child Development, Government of India has already approved
the proposal. Estimate from the Public Works Department is awaited for sanction and release of
grant by the Ministry under ICPS.
j) Open Shelters for Children in need in Urban & Semi Urban area: In coming year few open
shelters will be opened in Delhi with the help of eligible NGOs which will cater to all children in need
of care & protection particularly beggars, street & working children, rag pickers, small vendors, street
performers, orphaned, deserted, trafficked & run-away children, children of migrant population & any
other vulnerable group of children.
Annexure I
List of Abbreviations
S.NO Abbreviation
1. ARC : Adoption Recommendation Committee
2. CARA : Central Adoption Resource Agency
3. CCIs : Child Care Institutions
4. CCL : Children in Conflict with Law
5. CNCP : Child in need of Care & Protection
6. CWC : Child Welfare Committee
7. DCPS : District Child Protection Society
8. DWCD : Department of Women & Child Development
9. GOI : Government of India
10. ICPS : Integrated Child Development Scheme
11. IEC : Information Education & Communication
12. JJB : Juvenile Justice Board
13. MWCD : Ministry of Women & Child Development
14. NGO : Non- Governmental Organisation
15. NIPCCD : National Institute of Public Cooperation & Child
Development
16. PAPs : Prospective Adoptive Parents
17. PWD : Public Work Department
18. SAAs : Specialised Adoption Agencies
19. SAAC : State Adoption Advisory Committee
20. SARA : State Adoption Resource Agency
21. SCPC : State Child Protection Society
22. SJPU : Special Juvenile Police Unit
23. SPSU : State Project Support Unit
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Annexure II
List of Governing Body Members
S.No. Members Occupation Address Position in
Society
1 Hon’ble Minister, WCD,
GNCTD
Elected
Executive
Women & Child
Development, GNCTD, Delhi
Secretariat
Chairperson
2. Secretary, WCD, GNCTD Govt. Service Women & Child
Development, Delhi Gate
Vice-
Chairperson
3. Pr. Secretary, Finance,
GNCTD
Govt. Service Finance Department,
GNCTD, Delhi Sectt.
Member
4. Pr. Secretary, Planning,
GNCTD
Govt. Service Planning Department,
GNCTD, Delhi Sectt.
Member
5. Director, Health Services,
GNCTD
Govt. Service Directorate of Health
Services, Karkardooma, Delhi
Member
6. Director, Education,
GNCTD
Govt. Service Directorate of Education, Old
Sectt.Delhi
Member
7. Commissioner, Labour,
GNCTD
Govt. Service Department of Labour,
GNCTD, Sham nath Marg,
Member
8. Director WCD, GOI Govt. Service Ministry of Women & Child
Development, Shastri
Bhawan, New Delhi
Member
9. Joint Commissioner of
Police
Govt. Service Crime Against Women Cell,
PS Nanakpura
Member
10. Commissioner
(Engineering), MCD,
GNCTD
Govt. Service MCD, Town Hall Member
11. Director, NIPCCD Govt. Service NIPCCD, 5 Siri Instl. Area,
Hauz Khas, N.Delhi
Member
12. Director, SW, GNCGD Govt. Service Social Welfare Deptt.
GNCTD, Delhi Gate
Member
13. Director, SSS, GNCTD Govt. Service Samajik Suvidha Sangam,
Delhi Sectt. N.Delhi
Member
14. Member Secretary,
NCPCR
Service in the
NCPCR
National Commission for
Protection of Child Rights,
Chanderlok Bldg.
Member
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15. Dy. Director (CPU),
WCD, GNCTD
Govt. Service Deptt. Of Women & Child
Development, KG Marg
Member
16. Representation of Salaam
Balak Trust,
Non-Govt.
Organization
DDA Community Centre,
Paharganj
Member
17. Director (WCD), GNCTD Govt. Service Deptt. Of Women & Child
Development, KG Marg
Member-
Secretary
Annexure III
List of Executive Committee Members
S.NO Members Occupation Address Position
1
Secretary, Department of
WCD & SW
Govt. Service Department of WCD & SW,
GLNS Complex, Delhi Gate,
Delhi .Phone no- 011-
23324059
Chairperson
2
Special Secretary,
Department of Health &
Family Welfare, Delhi State
Health Mission
Govt. Service Department of Health &
Family Welfare, Delhi State
Health Mission, R. NO. 905,
‘A’ Wing, Delhi Secretariat, I
.P Estate, New Delhi-02.
Phone no. 011-
23392420, 011-23392336
Member
3
Director , Department of
WCD
Govt. Service Department of WCD, 1, Canning Lane, K.G. Marg,
New Delhi. Phone no- 011-
23070378
Member
4
Director ( Sarva Shiksha
Abhiyan), Department of
Education, GNCTD
Govt. Service ( Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan),
Department of Education,
GNCTD, Lucknow Road, Delhi. Phone
no: 011-23810361, 23810647,
23890032
Member
5
Addl. Director , Department
of WCD
Govt. Service Department of WCD,1,
Canning Lane, K.G. Marg,
New Delhi
Member
6
Joint Labour
Commissioner, Department
of Labour, GNCTD
Govt. Service Department of Labour,
GNCTD, 5, Shayam Nath Marg, Delhi.
Phone no: 011- 23977832
Member
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Annexure IV
List of Child Welfare Committees
SL
NO
ADDRESS OF
CWC
LOCATION NAME OF
DISTRICTS
COVERED
DATE OF
CONSTITUTION
OF CWC
DATE OF
EXPIRY
OF TERMS
OF
EXISTING
CWC
Contact No
1 Child Welfare Committee,
Lajpat Nagar,
New Delhi.
Lajpat Nagar,
New Delhi.
Located in Children
Home for Boys.
South & South
East
02-07-2009 01-07-2012 011- 29819329
2 Child Welfare Committee,
Nirmal Chhaya
Complex, Jail
Road, New Delhi.
JailRoad,
New Delhi.
Located in Nirmal Chhaya
Complex,
Deptt. of WCD.
West & South
West
02-07-2009 01-07-2012 011-28546733
3 Child Welfare Committee,
Sewa Kutir Complex,
Kingswaycamp,
Delhi.
Kingsway Camp,
Delhi.
Located in Sewa Kutir
Complex, Deptt. of
WCD.
North, North
West-I & Outer
Districts
11-5-2011 10-5-2014 011- 24502627
4 Child Welfare Committee,
NPS School for Deaf, Phase-
I, Near
Delhi Police Apartment,
Mayur Vihar,
New Delhi.
NPS School for Deaf, Ph-I,,
Near Delhi
Police Apartment,
Mayur Vihar, New Delhi.
Central, New
Delhi
05-12-2008
04-12-2011 011-22755527
5 Child Welfare Committee,
Sanskar, Ashram Complex,
Dilshad Garden
Sanskar, Ashram
Complex, Dilshad
Garden
East & North
East
11-5-2011 10-5-2014 M-9868465366
6 Child Welfare Committee,
Asha Kiran Complex
Awantika, Rohini, Delhi
Asha Kiran Complex
Awantika, Rohini -3,
Delhi
Outer District 11-5-2011 10-5-2014 M-9910023202
Note: The average sitting of the CWC is 5 days in a week.
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Annexure V
List of Juvenile Justice Boards
S. NO.
Address Of JJB Location Name Of District Covered (Acc. to Delhi Police Distt.)
Date Of Constitution Of JJB
Date of expiry of terms of existing board
Contact No
1.
Juvenile Justice Board-I, Sewa kutir Complex, Kingsway Camp, New Delhi
Sewa kutir Complex, Kingsway Camp, New Delhi
Northeast North West Northwest Outer Crime & Railway & RPF Complaint Cases, NDPS cases and CBI cases.
24th
March 2009
23rd
March 2012
011- 27651437 /
27651439
2. Juvenile Justice Board-II Prayas Observation Home for Boys-I, Delhi Gate, Delhi-02
Prayas Observation Home for Boys-I, Delhi Gate, Delhi-02
New Delhi East Central South Southwest
27th
December 2010
26th
December 2013
011-23724053
/27651452
3.
Juvenile Justice Board-III I, Sewa kutir Complex, Kingsway Camp, New Delhi
Sewa kutir Complex, Kingsway Camp, New Delhi
Northeast North West Northwest Outer Crime & Railway & RPF Complaint Cases, NDPS cases and CBI cases.
28th
January 2011
27th
January 2014
011- 27653284/ 27653285
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Annexure VI
List of Special Juvenile Justice Units
S. No.
NAME OF DISTRICT OFFICE ADDRESS OF SJPU
NAME AND RANK OF NODAL OFFICER
1 Crime (w) Cell : Nanakpura, New Delhi
Office of the Jt. Comm. Of Polic/CWC/Nanak pura, New Delhi
Ms. Suman Nalwa ACP/JJ (M) 9990020079
2 Central District DIU Office, P.S. Darya Ganj, Delhi-110006
Inspr. Bhagwat Prasad, D/2612, SJPU, Diu Office, P.S. Darya Ganj, Delhi-06 (M) 9811454443 (O) 011-23242670
3 East District P.S. Krishna Nagar, East Distt. Delhi
Inspr. Sunder Dev R/o H. No. 61, Vill. Malik Pur, Delhi-110009 (M) 9871186180
4 North West District CAW Office P.S. Mourya Enclave
Sh. Jagdish Prasad, ACP/CAW R/o C-601, Chankya Apptt. Plot No. 23 Sec-4, Dwarka Delhi (M) 9810016193 (O) 011-27323566
CAW Office P.S. Mourya Enclave,
Inspr. Rajni Saroha, Inspr/SJPU/NW Distt. R/o C-4, Type-II, New Police Line, Kingsway Camp, Delhi-110009 (M) 9871566150 (O) 011-27323566
5 New Delhi District DCP Office New Delhi Distt. Inspr. Meena Kumari R/o C-477, Gali No. 24, Bhajanpura, Delhi-110053 (M) 986881765
6 South-West District Office of ACP/CAW Cell, Sec.-9, Dwarka Opp. ITL Public School
Sh. Ishwar Singh ACP/CAW/SW (M) 9818058574 (O) 011-25088987
Office of ACP/CAW Cell, Sec.-9, Dwarka Opp. ITL Public School
W/Inspr. Sangmira I/C SJPU / SW (M) 9873224732 (O) 011-25089961
7. South District P.S. Vasant Vihar, 1st Floor,
New Delhi-57 ACP/Asha Thakur (O) 011-26245367, P.S. Vasant Vihar (O) 011-26152731m 1
st
Floor, New Delhi-110057
8 Crime & Railways P. S. Kashmere Gate Metro Manju Bala Inspector R/o 315, Sec. 19, Pkt. II, Dwarka New Delhi (M) 9818880888
9 Outer District ACP/CAW Cell/ Outer District, Delhi
Sh. M. S. Dwidedi, ACP / CAW Cell, Sec. 3, Rohini, Delhi (O) 011-27511752 (M) 9810813690 Sanjita, Inspr / SJPU (O) 011-27511848, (M) 9953736913
10 North District P.S. Civil Lines Delhi-110054 Ins. A. S. Dhaka (M) 99995966624 (O) 011-23814803
11 West District 1st Floor P.S. Kirti Nagar Inspr. Dev Raj Singh (M) 9811051740 (O)
011-25913702
17
12 North East District Old Building CAW / Cell Nand Nagri
Sh. Subhash Thukral ACP / CAW (M) 9810260866 Vinita Tyagi Inspr. / SJPU (M) 9899520378 (O) 011-22137210
13 South East District P. S. Sri Niwas Puri Jitender Mani ACP / CAW (M) 9910874580 (O) 011-26841500 Inspr. Sheel Nidhi (M) 9971624246 (O) 011-26310052
14 IGIA P.S. Palam Airport (Domestic) Vinod Narang Inspr. / SJPU (M) 9811042973
Annexure VII
List of Govt. run Institutions run by the Department Women & Child Development, Govt. of
NCT of Delhi Under Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act, 2000
S. No. Name of the Institution & Address Phone
No.
Concerned
District
Sanctioned
Strength
1. Phulwari Children Home for Boys-I, Alipur,
Delhi.
27202339 NW I 300
2. Ashiana Children Home for Boys-II, Alipur,
Delhi.
27202291 NW I 100
3. Ujjawal Children Home for Boys-I, Lajpat
Nagar, New Delhi.
29813688 South 100
4. Uday Children Home for Boys-II, Lajpat
Nagar, New Delhi.
29813688 South 100
5. Anupama Children Home for Girls-I, Jail
Road, New Delhi.
28520599 West 75
6. Anukriti Children Home for Girls-II, Jail
Road, New Delhi.
28520599 West 100
7. Sharda Grah, Children Home for Girls-
III, Nari Niketan, Jail Road, New Delhi.
28520348 West 24
8. Children Home for Girls-IV, Room No. 5,
Short Stay Home for Women, Nirmal
Chhaya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi.
West 15
9. Sukhanchal School and Home for Mentally
Retarded (Girls), Asha Kiran Complex,
Awantika, Delhi.
27522760
NW I 75
10. Pragati Institution for Severely and
Profoundly Mentally Retarded (Children &
Adult), Asha Kiran
Complex, Awantika, Delhi.
27522760
NW I 100
18
11. Vikasini Home for Mentally Retarded
Children, Asha Kiran Complex, Awantika,
Delhi.
27522760
NW I 100
12. Village Cottage Home-I, (for Boys & Girls),
Kasturba Niketan Complex, Lajpat Nagar,
New Delhi-24.
29810675 South 100
13. Village Cottage Home-II, (for Boys &
Girls), Kasturba Niketan Complex, Lajpat
Nagar, New Delhi-24.
29810675 South 100
14. Village Cottage Home-III, (for Boys &
Girls), PWD Barracks, B-Block, Kalkaji,
New Delhi.
26830432 South 100
15. Home for Healthy Children (Male &
Female) of Leprosy Affected Person,
Nirmal Chhaya Complex, Jail Road, New
Delhi.
28520599 West 100
16. Home for Healthy Female Children of
Leprosy Patients, Nirmal Chhaya Complex,
Jail Road, New Delhi-64.
28520599 West 100
17. Bal Sadan (Boys), Timarpur, Delhi-54.
23813347 North 100
18. Sanskar Ashram for Boys-I, Dilshad
Garden, Opp. G.T.B. Hospital, Delhi-32.
22116698 North East 100
19. Sanskar Ashram for Boys-II, Dilshad
Garden, Opp.
G.T.B. Hospital, Delhi-32.
22585557 North East 100
20. Sanskar Ashram for Girls, Dilshad Garden,
Opp. G.T.B. Hospital, Delhi-32.
22133765 North East 100
21. Home for Healthy (Male) Children of
Leprosy Patients, 1, Magazine Road, Delhi-
54.
22920767 North 100
19
Annexure VIII
List of Govt. run Institutions for Children in Conflict with Law
S.
No.
Name of the Institution & Address Phone
No.
Concerned
District
1
.
Observation Home for Boy -I, Prayas Behind Ambedkar
Stadium Delhi Gate, New Delhi.
23318003 Central
2.
Adharshila Observation Home for Boys -II, Sewa Kutir
Complex, Kingsway Camp, Delhi.
27658327 NW II
3
.
Observation Home for Girls, Nirmal Chayya Complex, Jail
Road, New Delhi.
28520599 West
4
.
Annexe- Adharshila Observation Home for Boys -II, 1, Magzine
Road, Delhi.
27658327 North
5
.
Special Home, 1, Magzine Road, Delhi.
23810802 North
6
.
Place of Safety, 1, Magzine Road,Delhi.
23810802 North
20
Annexure IX
List of NGOs . run Institutions for Children in need of Care & Protection
S.NO. NAME OF THE NGOS
ADDRESS OF NGO
DISTRICT TYPE OF HOME
Contact No
1. Don Bosco
Ashalayalam
Old Najafgarh Road Palam
Gaon, New Delhi-45
South- West Shelter Home O11-25080102/03
2. Salaam Balak
Trust
2nd
Floor DDA
Community Centre Chandi
Wala Gali, Pahar Ganj,
New Delhi
Central
Shelter Home
011- 23584164/
23589305
3. Prayas Shelter Home for Boys,
EE-Block, Near Police
Station Jahangirpuri.
North- West-II Shelter Home 011- 27633906/07
4. Prayas Shelter Home for Girls,
59, Tughlakabad Indl.
Area, Delhi-62
South Shelter Home 011-29955505/
29956244
5. Bal Adhikar
Sashakti Karan
Kendra (BASK)
Khasra No. 86, Pehladpur
Bangar, Main Raod, New
Delhi-42
North-West-I Shelter Home 011-25193726
6. Butterflies U- 4 , Green Park
Extension, New Delhi
South Shelter Home
21
Annexure X
List of Adoption Agencies
S.N
O
Name of the Agency Address Licensed/
Recognised
for Adoption
Contact Number & Email Id
1
SOS Children’s
Villages of India
Udayan, C/o SOS Children
Villages of India, 1-Doctor
Lane, Goel Market, New
Delhi.
In- country
+ Inter-
country
011-23743739
2 Upavan, C/o SOS Children
Villages of India, 5/21,
Safdarjung Enclave, New
Delhi.
In- country 011-46035679
3 SOPAN C/o SOS Children
Villages of India, 347,
Mandakini Enclave,
Alaknanda, New Delhi.
In- country 011-26271550
4 Holy Cross Social
Services Centre Holy Cross Social Services
Centre, Dheer Pur, DDA
Project Near Nirankari
Sarover, Delhi-9.
In- country
+ Inter-
country
011-27608765 / 27605736
5 Welfare Home for
Children Welfare Home for Children,
Institutional Area, Sarita
Vihar, New Delhi.
In- country
+ Inter-
country
011-26954150 / 26974702 /
26974703
6 Mamta Child
Care Centre Mamta Child Care Centre,
C/o Children of the World,
Plot No. 5, PSP Pocket,
Sector – 8, Dwarka, New
Delhi – 110075.
In- country
+ Inter-
country
011-25364467 / 68/ 69
adoption@cwd_cfi.org
7 Missionaries of
Charity Missionaries of Charity, C/o
Nirmala Shishu Bhawan, 12-
Commissioner Lane, Delhi-
54.
In- country
+ Inter-
country
011-23950181 / 23831080
8 Delhi Council For
Child Welfare Palna, Delhi Council For
Child Welfare, Qudsia
Garden, Yamuna Marg, Civil
Lines, Delhi-54.
In- country
+ Inter-
country
011-23968907 / 23944655
9 Ashran
Orphanage Ashran Orphanage, Hope
Foundation, A-46, New
Multan Nagar, Surya Enclave
Peera Garhi, Delhi – 56.
In- country
+ Inter-
country
011-25291848 / 25291672
22
10
Matri Chhaya
Matri Chhaya C/o Sewa
Bharti, B-2/2 Mianwali
Nagar, New Delhi.
In- country 011-25286821
11 Matri Chhaya C/o Sewa
Bharti, Udaseen Ashram,
Aram Bagh, Pahar Ganj,
New Delhi.
In- country 011-24503778 / 23345014
Annexure XI
List of Licenced Non-Governmental Organization running Child Institution under section 34 of
Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 for the children in need of Care & Protection
S.
No
.
RegN
o.
Name of Agency Contact Person
1. 2 Sewa Bharti, C/o Matri Chhaya, B-2/2 Mianwali Nagar, New
Delhi.
Vice President Mr. Om
Prakash, 25286821
2. 3 Mamta Child Care Centre, C/o Children of the World, PSP
Pocket, Sector – 8, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110075.
CEO Karun Mittal
25364467
25364468
3. 4 Bhartiya Adim Jati Sewak Sangh, Nirashrit Balika Sadan, Link
Road, Thakkar Bapa Sadan, New Delhi – 55.
Secy. General Shyam
Manohar
4. 5 Bhartiya Adim Jati Sewak Sangh, Pandav Nagar, Children
Home for Boys, Delhi.
Ph. 23532003, Mob. 9871291007
Secy. General Shyam
Manohar
5. 6 Udayan Care, Udayan Ghar – II, Home – VIII, 18/B upper,
Ground Floor, Pratap Nagar, Mayur Vihar, New Delhi – 91.
Executive Director Kiran
Modi
6. 7 Don Bosco Ashalayam Old Najafgarh Road, Palam Gaon, New
Delhi-110045
Ph. 25080094
Executive director,
JoseMathew
7. 10 Udayan, C/o SOS Children Villages of India, 1-Doctor Lane,
Goel Market, New Delhi.
24357298, 24357299
Adoption Incharge, Vijay
Raina
8. 11 SOPAN C/o SOS Children Villages of India, 347, Mandakini
Enclave, Alaknanda, New Delhi.
Ph. 24357299
Adoption Incharge, Vijay
Raina
9. 12 Swami Parmanand, Vatsalya Mandir, Jwala Nagar, Shahdara,
Delhi.
Ph. 22381705, 22548224
Mr. Ram karan
10. 13 Welfare Home for Children, Institutional Area, Sarita Vihar,
New Delhi.
Ph. 26954150, 26974702, 26974703
Gen. Secry Achla Khanna
11. 16 Bachachon Ka Ghar ( Boys), 5028, Darya Ganj, Delhi
Ph. 23242239
Mr. Sultan Khan
23
12. 18 Ashran Orphanage (Hope Foundation), A-46, New Multan
Nagar, Surya enclave, Delhi- 56
Ph. 25291672, 25291848
Ms. Wendy Andrews
13. 19 Shishu Sangopan Greh, Churches of North India, St. Michael
Church compound, Hospital Road, Jangpura, New Delhi.
Ph. 24311665, 24316806
Administrator Himadri’s
De
14. 20 Palna, Delhi Council For Child Welfare, Qudsia Garden,
Yamuna Marg, Civil Lines, Delhi-54.
Ph. 23968907
Hony. Gen. Secretary
15. 24 Minda Bal Gram/Unit of Manga Devi Minda Charitable Trust
Regd. Holambi Khurd, Near Alipur, Delhi-36. Ph. 27207538
Madan lal
16. 25 Antyodaya Niketan, Old Court Road, Kashmiri Gate, Delhi –
110006
Ph. 65379365
Ravinder Jain
17. 26 Salaam Baalak Trust (Apna Ghar), 2nd
Floor, DDA Community
Centre, Gali No. 11, Multani Dhanda, Pahar Ganj, New Delhi-
55
Exe. Director, Mr. Hennu
Singh.
18. 30 Samya, Centre of Equity of Studies, Kilkari, Rainbow Home
for girls, Kashmiri Gate, Chabiganj, Delhi. Ph. 23589305,
23584164
Exe. Director Henry Singh
19. 31 Udayan Ghar, 180, Sant Nagar, East of Kailash, New Delhi C/o
Udayan Care, C-9 Lajpat Nagar. Mob. 9810509654
Managing Trustee, Kiran
Modi
20. 32 Udayan Ghar for Girls, 69 New Manglapuri Mehrauli, New
Delhi, C/o Udaya Care.
Managing Trustee, Kiran
Modi
21. 33 Mukti Ashram for Boys, Village Ibrahim Pur, P.O. Mukhmel
Pur, Delhi-36
Ram Shankar Chaurasiya
22. 35 Upvan, SOS Children Village of India, Upvan, B – 5/21,
Safdarjang Enclave, New Delhi.
Ph. 24357299
Director, Vijay Raina
23. 36 Aashray, C/o Ramola Bhar Charitable Trust, 5/13, Village
Madan Pur, Dabas, Adjacent Farm House, Karala, Mundka
Road.
Managing Trustee &
President Roma Debabrata
24. 37 Good News Centre, RZ-F2/41 Street No. 3, Mahavir Enclave,
New Delhi. (Bethlehem Children Home)
Ph. 45521750
Daniel Kumar
25. 38 The Institute of Franciscan, Clarist Sisters of the most Blessed
Sacrament, Chara Niwas, Kalu Sarai, New Delhi.
Ph. 26517325
Manager
26. 39 Children of Mother Earth, Apna Ghar, Mal Godam North
Railway Shahdra, New Delhi.
Ph. 27521628
Mr. Ravi Rai
27. 45 Sadhna Kunj, 38, Rani Jhansi Road, Jhandewalan Road, New
Delhi – 110055.
Ph. 23552627
President, Rakesh Kumar
Gupta
28. 46 Matri Chhaya C/o Sewa Bharti, Udaseen Ashram, Aram Bagh,
Pahar Ganj, New Delhi
Ph. 24503770, 24503778
Secretary, Pawan
Aggarwal
29. 47 Manav Mandir Mission Trust, Jain Ashram Roop Vihar, Opp.
Sarai kale Khan, Bus Stand, New Delhi.
Arun Tiwari
24
Ph. 26315530
30. 49 Bal Sahayog, Cannaught Circus, Opp. L Block, New Delhi –
110001
Ph. 23411995
Director, Sanjay Joshi
31 51 Samarpan Foundation, 63 Jor Bagh, New Delhi
Mob. 9810012062
Sharda
32. 52 St. Anthony’s Girls Orphanage, the Institute of Franciscan
Clarist sisters of the most Blessed sacraemt Paharganj, New
Delhi – 55.
Ph. 23534620, 23520033
Manager, Silviya
33. 55 SOS Children Village, Main Kanjhawala Raod, Bawana, Delhi-
39
Director, Pradeep K.
Jaswal
34. 56 Love India, Evangelistic Trust, 91-C,
Ward – II, Mehrauli, New Delhi.
Ph. 30945975
Dr. Jeyascelan
35. 57 Holy Cross Social Services Centre, Dheer Pur, DDA Project
Near Nirankari Sarover, Delhi-9.
Ph. 27418765, 27141736
Secretary, Sr. Lousy
Joseph
36. 58 Missionaries of Charity, C/o Nirmala Shishu Bhawan, 12-
Commissioner Lane, Delhi-54.
Ph. 23950181
Sister Anthea (M.C.)
37. 59 Kasturba Gandhi Memorial Trust, Bakhtawar Pur Delhi.
Ph. 27722891
Sukanya Bharat Ram
Pratinidhi
38. 60 Child Home, 4, Sangam Complex Libas Pur Road, Samay Pur
Delhi.
Ph. 27891256
Gen. Secy. Joginder
Yadav
39. 63 Naz Foundation India Trust, A – 86, East of Kailash, New
Delhi – 65.
Ph. 26910499
Anjali Gopalan
40. 64 Bal Chetna, Mentally Retarded Children, C/o Delhi Council for
Child Welfare, Janak Puri, D – 34, Pankha Road, New Delhi –
58. Ph. 23968907
Hony. Gen. Secy. Mrs.
Tarini Bahadur
41. 65 Udyan Ghar for Boys, 108-B, Mayur Vihar, Phase – I, Pocket –
IV, Delhi.]Ph.. 29840151
Kiran Modi
42. 66 Jain Bal Society for Protection of Orphanage of India, 4608,
Darya Ganj, New Delhi – 110002.
Ph. 23277424
Gen. Secretary
43. 71 Sweet Home Anathalaya run by N.S. Education & Cheritable
Society Regd. 5538 , Tura Mandi, Najafgarh
Mob. 9818265177
Avinash Jain
44. 77 Prayas Juvenile Aid and Society, 59 Tuglakabad, Institutional
Area, New Delhi- 62
Ph. 29955505, 29956244
Sh. H.N. Sahaye
45. 73 Maitreey Prakash Sewa Mission, C-1/160, Phase-4, Near Balka
Chowk, Aya Nagar, New Delhi-47.
Sh. Narender Malhotra
46. 74 Believers Church, M – 4, Hauz Khas, New Delhi.
Ph. 26163935
Director, Mrs. Reeta
Paniker
47. 83 Caring Foundation, 35, Defence Enclave, Vikas Marg, New
Delhi- Ph. 92 22450714
Mr. Sumit Mittal
48. 86 Missioneries of Charity
Jeeven Jyoti Home for the mentally challenged and Physicaly
Handicapped Orphan children
Sr. Annaline M.C.
Sister Supervisor
25
Mathura Road, Jangpura ‘P’ New Delhi-110014.
Ph. 24375483
49. 91 DMRC Children Home-I,
Salaam Baalak Trust
2nd
Floor Bhargava Lane Metro Pillar No. 65,
Tis Hazari, Delhi-110054.
Ph.23955844
Heenu Singh
Executive Director
50. 92 Shri Digamaber Jain Mahila Ashram
4413, Ghata Masjid Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi.
Ph. No. 23274736, 23269166
Mrs. Ritu Dulo
General Secretary.
51. 93 Rose Home, Salaam Baalak Trust
RZF 779/7, Street No. 17,
Raj Nagar Part-II, (Near Dwarka Sector-8) New Delhi.
23589305
A.K. Tiwari
Executive Council
Member 9810230027
9310149103
52. 96 ONYVA ‘Tara’
208, Savitri Nagar, Near Malviya Nagar,New Delhi-110017.
Ph. No. 26012597, 9990415609
Revati Laul
Settlor
53. 90 Missionaries of charity ‘Asha Daan’ 14-X, Institutional Area,
Karkardooma, Delhi-92.
Sister Incharge
54. 02
SH
Vivekanand Ashram, (Vivekanand Shelter Education &
Welfare Society), Shikar Pur, Najafgarh Bolck, New Delhi- 43
Ph. 25013365, 25011703
Dr. (Miss) Shakti Kapoor
55. 06
SH
Ashran Orphanage Centre of Hope, Road No. 64, Shanti
Samiti, Tahir Pur, Shahdara, Delhi-95.
Ph. 24508405.
Wondy Adreuze
56. 01
SH
Butterflies, U-4, Green Park Extension, Delhi. Ms. Rita Panicker Pinto
57. 12
SH
Don Bosco Ashalayam, Shelter Home in Okhla, Jamia Nagar,
Okhla, Delhi.
Mr. Jose Mathew
58. 54 Sadhu Sunder Singh Welfare Society, H-2/100-A, Bangali
Colony, Mahavir Enclave, Palam, New Delhi. Ph.25038284
Sh. S.P. Rai
59. 10
SH
Prayas Juvenile Aid Centre Society (Lahori Gate), Railway
Parcel Godwon, Near Lahori Gate Police Station. Ph.
9990566523
Mr. H.N. Sahaye
Ms. Anita
60. 08
SH
Sathi, Society for assistance to Children in Difficult situation,
C-59, Janta Garden, Pandav Nagar, Opp. East Delhi Public
School, Mayur Vihar Phase-I, New Delhi-91.
Ph. 22754368
Mr. Rajeev Dar