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May 29, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:47 am IST

Sensitisation programme

Non-governmental organisations POWER and HELP jointly organised a sensitisation program on Juvenile Justice Act 2015 to chief functionaries of child care institutions on Saturday. Speaking on the occasion, Director of School of Law of GITAM University Y.Satyanarayana emphasised the role of the heads of child care institutions to protect the children’s rights and provide care and protection. Secretary POWER Abdul Raqueeb, project officer HELP Pavan, Child Welfare Committee chairman Md. Hussain, DCPO A. Satyanarayana participated. Telugu version of Juvenile Justice Act-2015 was released by Prof. Satyanarayana.

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