Apna Ghar inmate chosen for National Bravery Award
On May 9 this year, the girls told their story to a team of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), which then visited Apna Ghar and discovered shocking details of the alleged sexual abuse of children and women living at the home.
NCPCR officials said this is the first time in the over half-century-old history of the National Bravery Awards that an inmate of a shelter home has been selected for the honour. The Awards, instituted in 1957, are given every year to around 24 children for “meritorious acts of bravery against all odds”.
“It is indeed a big boost and an example for all girls and women of this country. The Apna Ghar inmate showed immense courage in escaping from the shelter home and raising her voice against the alleged gross physical and sexual abuse. Not many girls have this kind of strength and courage. I thank the Indian Council for Child Welfare for having recognised her courage and chosen her for this prestigious award,” NCPCR member Vinod Tikoo told The Indian Express.
The awardees, picked by ICCW and the Government of India, are honoured by the Prime Minister every year on the eve of Republic
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