Orphaned Children in West Singhbhum to Receive Government Support

CM Soren directs swift welfare measures for five destitute siblings in Asura

Key Points:

Five children orphaned in West Singhbhum receive government assistance
• Administration initiates documentation and school enrollment for siblings
• Grandmother’s pension to be reinstated with updated documentation

CHAIBASA – The Jharkhand government has launched comprehensive support measures for five orphaned children in West Singhbhum’s Asura village.

The local administration has begun immediate relief efforts. Moreover, three children will join the local school system.

“These children deserve our complete support,” remarked a welfare official.

Education and Care

The youngest sibling receives special attention. Meanwhile, Anganwadi services provide essential nutritional support.

Furthermore, documentation processes have started. Additionally, birth certificates and Aadhaar cards will be issued soon.

Social Security Measures

The administration focuses on reinstating the grandmother’s pension. However, proper documentation needs completion first.

On the other hand, welfare schemes target vulnerable families. Besides, regular monitoring ensures effective implementation.

Enhanced Support System

The state offers various child welfare programs. Moreover, nutritional supplements reach needy families.

Additionally, education remains a top priority. Furthermore, social workers conduct regular family visits.

In addition, counseling services help children cope. Besides, community support strengthens the intervention.

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