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Justice Magrey inspects Observation, Children Homes at Shalimar, Harwan

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June 30, 2020
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Justice Magrey inspects Observation, Children Homes at Shalimar, Harwan
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Srinagar: Chairman Juvenile Justice Committee, J&K High Court, Justice Ali Muhammad Magrey today inspected Children’s Home at Shalimar and Observation Home at Harwan here to ascertain working of these childcare institutions.
He was accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary; Mission Director ICPS, Shabnum Kamili; Principal Magistrate JJB Srinagar, Khemraj Sharma and other concerned officers.
The Chairman JJ Committee inspected the observation home and interacted with the children staying there while enquiring about the well-being of the children.
On the occasion, on spot directions were given to the concerned officers to ensure proper education, physical activities including indoor and outdoor games, besides health care facilities, counselling, recreational activities, skill development, computer education of the children lodged in the Homes.
Justice Magrey impressed upon the concerned officers to ensure proper legal aid to the Juveniles for conducting their matters.
Justice Magrey also enquired about the facilities available for containing spread of COVID 19 and gave on spot directions to DC Srinagar for making availability of PP Kits, sanitizers etc to these Homes.

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