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ਕੀ ਭੀਖ ਦੇ ਰੂਪ 'ਚ ਮਦਦ ਮੰਗਣਾ ਵੀ ਹੈ ਅਪਰਾਧ? ਦੇਸ਼ 'ਚ ਭੀਖ ਮੰਗਣ ਵਿਰੁੱਧ ਕਾਨੂੰਨ ਕਿੰਨਾਂ ਸਖ਼ਤ? ਦੇਸ਼ 'ਚ ਕਿੰਨੇ ਭਿਖਾਰੀ? ਸਪੈਸ਼ਲ ਰਿਪੋਰਟ।

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00:00First of all, I want to talk about the FIR lady who was begging for their children.
00:08She was a widower. She was warned 2-3 times in the local administration, which is the Child Welfare Committee.
00:16She said that you don't have the children in particular intersections.
00:23But she didn't have any livelihood.
00:27She was able to do it for 2-3 times.
00:32She was able to do it for 2-3 times.
00:34But she couldn't do it.
00:36After that, she took a step.
00:39She took an offence.
00:42Because the beggary is an offence.
00:44And the child is not allowed to do it.
00:46So, the Child Welfare Committee is also the Child Welfare Committee.
00:49So, the project Smile and the project Jeevan Jod.
00:54The project is an offence to do it.
00:57The project Smile is an offence to do it.
01:00The project Smile is an offence for the project.
01:03The project Jeevan Jod is a beggary.
01:09The beggars will ultimately have no offence and take up and take up the rehabilitation of the beggars.
01:21We have seen that in this work there are many young children who are involved in this work.
01:26So they will work on their project smile.
01:29But I feel that the children don't want to use it.
01:33So they need to identify it.
01:35But the children don't want to use it.
01:41Absolutely.
01:42The project smile means support for marginalized individuals for livelihood and enterprise.
01:48This is a whole form of smile.
01:52There are not only children but also the children who don't have basic food.
02:03There are many people who don't want to use it.
02:06So they will take care of the individuals for livelihood and start-ups and enterprising.
02:16So that the children, the women, the youth and the children who don't have exactly.
02:25They have around 100 crore budget.
02:30This is a great data that has 100 crore of budget.
02:37There is a good scheme and all states have to adopt it.
02:45In 2011, there is a lot of people who have been in the country.
02:49There is a lot of people who have been in the country.
02:53There is a lot of people who have been in the country.
02:57However, in Punjab has very much 이쪽.
03:00There are a lot of people who have been in the country and try to control it and do not know.
03:04There are more people who have been in the region.
03:06Why are there any other public countries working on this country?
03:09Yes, the capital mäthors have been to the country.
03:11There was a lot of people who have been in the country at the time.
03:16There were a lot of people who have been in the country.
03:19But in 2002, the project Smile launched.
03:2410,000 beggars were rehabilitated and identified as 10% of them were rehabilitated
03:39and I am very glad to share with you all that there were 352 children who were rehabilitated
03:52so that the government has focused on child rights violations and the numbers will be taken
03:59and since 2006, I told you that there are 8,000 people in India
04:06I'm talking about this one, we know what child is getting into the observation,
04:12the observation home is going to be able to get them to get them into the observation
04:18So, what is it for education? Rehab?
04:22What do they do to adopt or get them to get them to get them to get them to get them to get them?
04:27Absolutely! Ultimately, the core value of the smile is that
04:33that we are working with the children who are working with DNA.
04:37Those children will not be biological parents.
04:41First of all, consent.
04:43One thing that we have to try to understand is that
04:48who has DNA has to be aware of the two things.
04:54Consent and privacy.
04:57That should be aware of it.
04:59If we have identified that they don't have biological parents,
05:08then the missing child's track will keep the child's track.
05:12It is interlenged.
05:14If the child is orphaned,
05:16who doesn't have any parent or parentless,
05:19then they will rehabilitate their home,
05:22their education, their food,
05:26their child needs and protection.
05:29They will complete the basic activities.
05:31Plus,
05:33what I discussed earlier,
05:35is that the child's home is a home.
05:42Our core value is a commission,
05:45that the child is a family.
05:48So,
05:49the family can meet when they are parents.
05:53So,
05:54the children will ultimately adopt through CARA,
05:57through official sites.
05:58Thank you very much.
05:59Thank you very much.

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