Government deposits Rs 5 lakh in the account of 52 children orphaned by covid


Nagpur dt. 23: The state government stands with the backing of the children orphaned by Kovid as a parent. A fixed deposit of Rs 5 lakh will definitely be important in the upbringing of these children. However, use this help given by the government as a flower petal, make a living, appealed and expected the Minister of State for Energy and District Guardian Minister Dr. Nitin Raut in an emotional program.
      A program of distribution of term deposit certificate and orphan certificate of Rs. He was talking at the time. Collector Vimala R., District Women and Child Development Officer Aparna Kolhe, District Health Officer Dr. Deepak Selokar, Chairman of Child Welfare Committee Rajiv Thorat, Member of Child Justice Board Shri. Jogi, Surekha Borkute, Additional District Health Officer Shri. Salve, Integrated Child Development Officer Chichane and District Child Protection Officer Mushtaq Pathan were present on the occasion.
     There are 71 orphans under the age of 18 in Nagpur district. Of these, 61 children's bank accounts have been opened. The amount of 52 beneficiaries has been deposited in Central Bank of India. Orphans will get term deposit after completing 21 years of age. We have to face the situation in life. The Mahavikas Aghadi government has taken a stand that we should stand behind these orphans in this time of crisis. The State Department of Women and Child Development decided to help orphans during the Kovid period. We do not claim that five lakh rupees is enough. No one can compensate parents. But the Mahavikas Aghadi government has decided to provide this help on the pretext of flower or flower petal. This term deposit will definitely come in handy in your future life, he explained.
The government is providing Rs 5 lakh in the form of term deposit certificates to children who have lost both their parents due to the Kovid-19 epidemic. From there, the responsibility of smooth care and education of those orphans will be fulfilled. The government has sanctioned a fixed deposit of Rs 5 lakh to 52 orphans in the district who have lost both their parents. The term deposit certificate was distributed to the concerned by Nitin Raut. Along with that, the distribution of orphan certificates was provided by the dignitaries.
The event began with the lighting of a lamp.
For the last one and a half to two years, we have all been facing Corona. When the first wave of Corona came, none of us had any idea. The doctors did not know enough about what to do with the treatment. The second wave came last April. We experienced the roughness of this wave. Hospital beds were running low, there were no oxygen cylinders, the supply of medicines was not regular. Faced all such adversities. He was literally helpless. As the Guardian Minister, I was in charge of Nagpur district. "Patients in my district should get treatment, which was my first priority," he said.
In the first and second wave, we have all lost relatives, friends. I cannot put into words the grief of the orphans gathered here today. The crisis that befell them should not befall anyone. The same people can tell you how difficult it is to live without parents. No matter how rich you may be, the love of your parents does not belong to you. You've unfortunately lost this place. "I am fully aware of that," he said. Some of the problems that will be faced in the future. He said that the government is always behind to solve that.
       The number of children who have lost both their parents due to Kovid in the district is 71. Out of them, joint bank accounts of 69 children have been opened by the District Women and Child Development Officer and the concerned beneficiaries. Of the 58 children who lost both parents, the central government's P.O. M. The Child Portal has been registered on the Care Portal website and 48 children have been approved by the Child Welfare Committee. Don't charge.