INITIATIVE “SAPNO SE SAPNO TAK” HELP 8 ASSAM MINORS TO REACH BACK HOME

8 Assamese Minor Children going to reunite with their family

New Delhi

Under an Initiative of My Home India “Sapno Se Apno Tak” helps 8 Assam‘s Minor Children to reach back their home. Sapno Se Apno Tak works in Children Homes in which minor children kept on account of being caught as child labour or runaways from homes. Due to lack of information they have to stay in the children home for a long time. Some of these children were living in children home from last 2 years. When Volunteers of My Home India got to know about them they started interaction with these children to collect some information to trace their families.

These children were between 12-16 years of age group. 4 of them were working as child labours and other 4 were missing from their home. They belong from various district of assam(selosutti dist. kamroop, Barballa Dist. Barpetta, Mijhibari Sonipur, Golaghat, Karimganj, Kolbadi Guwahati, etc.) My Home India sent their 6 volunteers to escort these children safely to Guwahati via Delhi- Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express on 20th December 2015, Sunday. Child welfare committee also sent one officer to join My Home India team.

My Home India the NGO which recently completed 10years of operation mainly works for North-East people living all over the nation to support them to remain heartily connected with the rest of India. My home India team is working day & Night to help North-Eastern people.

Sapno Se Apno Tak initiative started way back in 2013 which till now rescued more than 650 children from all over the India. Sometimes the parents cannot come to collect their child due to poverty so they have to be transferred to their state homes for further release.

Shri Sunil Deodhar remains presence himself to see off these children at the New Delhi Railway Station. He thanked to Railway Ministry, Child welfare committee (CWC) and  Women & Child Department of Delhi government for their wide support.

Author: sarkarimirror