Pregnant minor victims to be offered special assistance under Nirbhaya Scheme

The beneficiaries of the scheme will lend shelter, food and legal aid to these minor victims and their children
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The Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani, on Monday, June 30, launched a new scheme under the aegis of the Nirbhaya scheme that aims at ensuring both infrastructural and financial support for pregnant minor victims who are usually left to fend for themselves. The scheme would provide shelter, food and legal aid to these minors who have been abandoned by their families, according to PTI.

She stated, "We have additionally leveraged the administrative structure of Mission Vatsalya in collaboration with state governments and child care institutions to actualise this support to minor victims on the ground," she said.

What is the scheme?
Mission Vatsalya launched in 2021, focuses on the protection and welfare of children. The additional support under the new scheme will be available for girls up to the age of 18 years at the level of child care institutions (CCI) and for women up to 23 years at aftercare facilities.

The minister further added that along with providing legal aid, the girls will also be provided with safe transportation for attending court hearings. The minister said the Centre has accelerated access to justice for minor rape victims by establishing 415 POCSO fast-track courts in the country.

A senior official said that the scheme would provide immediate, emergency and non-emergency access to a range of services including access to education, police assistance, counselling, legal support, and insurance cover for the girl child victim and her newborn under one roof. The medical benefits available to beneficiaries of the scheme include maternity, neonatal and infant care.

The official also added that it is not mandatory for the girl child victim to produce a copy of the FIR for availing of the benefits under the scheme. However, the persons responsible for the implementation of the scheme need to ensure that the police are informed and an FIR is registered.

Under the scheme's beneficiaries, a separate space will be allocated at the child care homes as the child's needs would be different from other children residing there. A case worker will also be appointed for taking care of the rape victims and separate funds shall be provided by the Centre to the child care home sheltering the scheme's beneficiaries.

Under Mission Vatsalya guidelines, provisions of dedicated child care institutions for POCSO victims will also be made to ensure the proper rehabilitation of such minors.

According to National Crime Records Bureau data, 51,863 Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act cases were lodged in 2021, out of which, 64 per cent were of penetrative sexual assault and aggravated penetrative sexual assault. The new scheme covers minor girls who are victims of penetrative sexual assault and aggravated penetrative sexual assault.

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