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Child Begging Crackdown: 8 Rescued in Mohali
20 Dec
Summary
- Eight children rescued during an anti-begging drive in Mohali.
- Rescued children are moved to Child Care Institutes for safety.
- Forcing children into begging is a punishable offense under law.

SAS Nagar (Mohali) administration has rescued eight children during an evening anti-child begging initiative, a key component of the Punjab government's Project Jeewanjyot 2.0. This operation, mandated by the Social Security Minister, prioritizes the safety and rehabilitation of vulnerable youth. The rescued children are currently housed in registered Child Care Institutes, pending identity verification, to guarantee their protection and provide necessary support services.
The District Child Protection Officer highlighted that compelling children into begging is a punishable offense under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015. Offenders will face strict legal consequences. The Child Welfare Committee chairman suggested DNA testing for parents unable to produce valid identity documents to confirm parentage.




