GHAR Portal

Dec. 11, 2022

Recently National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), has developed and launched this portal.

About:

  • The portal - “GHAR - Go Home and Re-Unite” will be a platform for information on children from every district to smoothen the process of their repatriation and restoration.

Salient features of the portal

  1. Digital tracking and monitoring of children who are in the Juvenile Justice system and have to be repatriated to another Country/State/District.
  2. Digital transfer of cases of children to the concerned Juvenile Justice Board/Child Welfare Committee of the State. It will help in speedy repatriation of children.
  3. Where there is a requirement of a translator/interpreter/expert, request will be made to the concerned State Government.
  4. Child Welfare Committees and District Child Protection Officers can ensure proper restoration and rehabilitation of children by digitally monitoring the progress of the case of the child.
  5. A checklist format will be provided in the forms so that the children who are being hard to repatriate or children who are not getting their entitled compensation or other monetary benefits can be identified.
  6. List of Government implemented schemes will be provided, so that at the time of restoration the Child Welfare Committees can link the child with the schemes to strengthen the family and ensure that child remains with his/her family.

 Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015

  • The Act provides for protection of children in need of care and protection and those in conflict with law by catering to their basic needs through care, protection, development, treatment and social re-integration.
  • The Child Welfare Committees have been empowered to take decisions with regard to the children in need of care and protection for the best interest of the children. 
  • Every State Government has to constitute a District Child Protection Unit (DCPU) for every district to take up matters relating to children.
  • To ensure effective coordination in the Child Safety, Protection and Development; District Magistrates have been made the head of DCPUs. DMs have been empowered to review the functioning of DCPUs and CWCs at regular intervals to ensure prompt decisions 
Source : PIB

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