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youthful
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After
independence,
various
state
The
Ms.No.114,
Women
Development
&
Child
Welfare
(Prog)
Dept.,
dt.
9.12.1997.
Department vide GO Ms.No. 19, Women Development & Child Welfare (JJ)
Department, dt.28.3.1995. The subject of Welfare of Street Children was
transferred to this department vide G.O. Ms. No. 114, WD CW (PROG) Dept.
Dt. 9.12.1997. The nomenclature of this department has been changed as
Juvenile Welfare, Correctional Services & Welfare of Street Children
Department vide GO Ms.No.12, Women Development, Child Welfare &
Disabled Welfare Dept. dt. 24.4.2000.
OBJECTIVES:
A. Juvenile Welfare:
The department endeavours to undertake necessary steps for the
development and rehabilitation of neglected (Children in need of care and
protection) and delinquent juveniles (Juveniles in conflict with law) in a
professional manner. At present, the department could cover only about
1 % of the total target population of neglected and street children. There
is a need to improve the services for the welfare of juveniles and street
children to optimum level in the state run juvenile/Children institutions.
The Department endeavours to spread the juvenile justice network in the
districts not covered so far to ensure speedy and effective services to the
needy children/juveniles.
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B. Probation:
Repentance is not a new philosophy in Indian Criminal Justice
System. Indian law accepts the Repentance or to plead guilty, request
for exoneration of lapses / crimes committed out of ignorance and firsttime offenders, has always been a part of judicial system.
Such first
This is a preventive
Government of India
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ORGONO GRAM
DIRECTOR
Superintendents of Homes
Chief Probation
assisted by Astt. Chief
Probation Superintendent
(Probation Services)
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ACTIVITIES:
A. Juvenile Welfare Services:
The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 is
an Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to Juveniles in conflict
with law and children in need of care and protection by providing for
proper care, protection and treatment by catering to their development
needs, and by adopting a child-friendly approach in the adjudication and
disposition of matters in the best interest of children and for their
ultimate rehabilitation through various institutions established under
this enactment. Under the Act Juvenile or Child means a person who
has not completed 18 years of age. Juvenile in conflict with law means a
juvenile who is alleged to have committed an offence and Child means a
child in need of care and protection.
A programme for Juvenile Justice:
Under this programme, the Government of India and the State
Government share 50:50 of the expenditure on establishment of new
Homes, construction and up-gradation of home buildings, staff salaries,
maintenance, contingency and bedding grant of children. For further
details about the programme refer to www.socialjustice.nic.in
1. Observation Homes -
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3. Special Homes Special Homes are meant for reception and rehabilitation of juvenile
in conflict with law under this Act. There is one Special Home for Boys
and one Special Home for Girls at Hyderabad. The juveniles are imparted
education and vocational training in these Homes.
4. After Care Organization There is one After Care Home meant for taking care of Juveniles or
the children, after they leave special homes, children homes for the
purpose of enabling them to lead an honest, industrious and useful life.
List of Institutions:
S.
No
Home
Sanctioned
Strength
of Home
350
Special-cum-Juvenile
Home for Girls,
Hyderabad
300
300
300
150
50
50
10
50
11
50
12
50
13
50
85
300
R.Balaprasad,
Jail Garden, Saidabad
Hyderabad-500 059
Ph. 040-20471984
N.Vanaja,
D.No. 3-1-818,
Nimboliadda, Hyderabad
Ph. 040-24653977
K.Krishna Murthy,
Jail Garden, Saidabad
Hyderabad-500 059
040-24071244
Ch.Ramakrishna Reddy,
Near Royal Cinema Hall,
Kadapa 516 001
Ph. 08562-243212
K.Sadasivan,
Sanivarapu peta,
Eluru 534 003
West Godavari Dist.
Ph. 08812-250310
T.B.Surendranath,
Old Dairy Farm (Post)
Vishakapatnam 534 040
Ph.0891- 2551965
M.Uma Maheswari,
Chanchalguda,
Hyderabad
Ph. 040-24526964
R.V.Kumara Swamy,
Thatithopu, Perumallapalle (SO)
Tirupathi 517 505
Ph: 0877-2248880
K.V.Ramana Murthy,
D.No. 50-49-36, TPT Colony,
Seethammadhara,
Vishakapatnam 530 013
Ph: 0891-2527699
J.Pamaiah,
D. No. 6-1-957,
Lakshmi Nagar Anantapur
Ph. 08554-248211
M.Nagabushanamma,
H.No. 17/196,
Plot No. 12, Doctors Colony,
Kurnool 518 002
Ph. 08518 230493
Hema sundara Shastry,
Regional Eye Hospital,
Behind. Central Prison,
Autonagar, Warangal
Ph. 0870-2421113
K.Suryanarayana Murthy,
D.No. 54-14/8-7/A,
14
50
15
50
16
15
17
50
18
50
19
50
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JUVENILE JUSTICE BOARDS:
Under the Act, Juvenile Justice Boards are constituted in every district,
headed by Principal Magistrates for exercising powers conferred by the
Women Development, Child Welfare and Disabled Welfare (JJ) Dept. Dt.
6.12.2004,
constituted
Juvenile
Justice
Boards
in
the
following
Observation Homes;
S.
No
Observation
Home at
Principal
Magistrate
Hyderabad
V Addl. Chief
M.M. Hyderabad
Social
Worker Jurisdiction
members
(Districts)
S/Sri/Smt
M.Shamsundar
For Girls
Rao,
Entire State
Veena D.Tripathi
Warangal
Vijayawada
Rajahmundry
Anantapur
JFCM,
Anantapur
Tirupathi
III JFCM,
Tirupathi
Kurnool
Nizamabad
II Addl. JFCM,
Kurnool
Addl. JFCM,
Nizamabad
Kayala.Swaroopa
Rani
G.L.Vasanta
Kumari
K.Swarna
Kumari
M.Shamsuddin
Y.J.Renuka Devi
A.Venkateswara
Rao
Sadhana Bhuvaneswari
Y.Shanmugam
D.Narsimha
Charyulu
S.Siddaiah
For Boys
Hyderabad,
Rangareddy and
Mahaboobnagar
Warangal, Karim
Nagar, Khammam
and Nalgonda
West Godavari,
Krishna and
Guntur
East Godavari
Visakhapatnam,
Srikakulam and
Vizianagaram
Anantapur and
Kadapa
Chittoor, Nellore
and Prakasam
Kurnool
Adialabad, Medak
and Nizamabad
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CHILD WELFARE COMMITTEES:
Under the Act, Child Welfare Committees are constituted in every district
for exercising powers and discharge the duties conferred on such
committees in relation to child in need of care and protection under this
Act. The Government in G.O. Ms. No. 30, Women Development, Child
Welfare and Disabled Welfare (JJ) Dept. Dt. 6.12.2004, constituted Child
Welfare Committees in the following Children Homes;
S.
No
1
Children
Home at
Hyderabad
Elulru
Chairman
Sri
T.Madhavudu
Fr.G.Moses
Xavier
Members
S/Sri/Smt
Vimala Acharya
Mohd. Rafiuddin
Dr.V.Prakash
Jyothi S.Cherukupalli
D.Ramakrishna
Rao,
K.Somasundara
Sai,
P.S.Lakshmi,
Dr.D.Subba Rao
Visakhapatnam Dr.K.Surya Rao T.Saraswathi Devi,
M.Shamsuddin,
Sadasivuni Tirumala Ramani,
I.L.N.Prasad
Kadapa
Raja
Ratnam Dr.P.Sanjeevamma,
Isaac
V.Swarnalatha,
Dr.P.Sridhar Reddy
M.Mohan Lal
Gadiya
Jurisdiction
(Districts)
For Girls
Entire State
For Boys
Hyderabad, Ranga
Reddy, warangal,
Nalgonda, Medak
Khammam,Adilabad
Nizamabad, Karim
Nagar and
Mahaboobnagar
West Godavari,
Krishna, Guntur
and Prakasam
Srikakulam,
Vizianagaram,
Visakhapatnam and
East Godavari
Kadapa, Kurnool,
Anantapur and
Nellore
Special Officer:
Under Rule 59 of A.P. Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children)
Rules, 2003, a Special Officer has to be appointed to deal with the
teething problems and for the effective implementation of the Act and
Rules. The Government in G.O. Rt.No.100, WD CW & DW (JJ) Dept.
Dt.18.3.2005
designated
Dr.P.Sukumaran,
Regional
Inspector
of
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conflict with law and co-ordination among the various official and nonofficial agencies concerned. The Government in G.O. Ms. No. 36, Women
Development,
Child
Welfare
and
Disabled
Welfare
(JJ)
Dept.
Chairman
Member
c. Secretary, Education
Member
d. Secretary, Health
Member
e. Secretary, Home
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member Secretary
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Fit Institutions:
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Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 r/w. Rule 46
of A.P. Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Rules, 2003
i.
ii.
iii.
ANKURAM Hyderabad
iv.
v.
of
the
following
Non
Governmental
Organizations
for
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
Co-Management:
The Concept of Co-Management is to involve Non Governmental
Organisations in the management of Government run homes for the
purpose of service delivery to the children in the Homes. This is the first
of its kind in India, introduced by the Government of Andhrapradesh and
incorporated under Rule 38 of A.P. Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection
of Children) Rules, 2003. All the Homes in the State are brought under
CO-Management with one NGO as Nodal agency and the other as
supporting agency. The Co-Management system functions and monitors
service delivery to the children in the Homes through Home Committees
at Home level, Working Committee at Directorate Level and Executive
Committee at Secretariat level. By introduction of Co-Management,
transparency and quality service in the cause of institutionalized
children could be ensured.
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CO-MANAGEMENT NODAL & SUPPORTING AGENCIES
S.No
Institution
Nodal Agency
Ankuram
Supporting
Agency
Hyderabad
Council for
Human Welfare
Hyderabad
Council for
Human Welfare
KRUSHI
Hyderabad
Council for
Human Welfare
---
Social Services
Center
Vijaya
Foundation
Trust
Society Servi
Domini
Lebenshilfe
Trust
Seva Kranthi
KRUSHI
Hyderabad
Council for
Human Welfare
Lebenshilfe
Trust
Buchi Raju
Memorial
Charitable Trust
Vasavya Mahila
Mandal
10
Rayala Seema
Seva Samithi
11
12
13
YMCA
14
15
Women
Development
Society
Peoples Action
for Social
Service
Loyala Public
School
Management
PRAGATHI
Family Counseling
Center
Women
Organisation for
Rural Development,
Gauthami Mahila
Consumers Welfare
Association
Society for Peace
Rural Education,
Education and
Awareness
Development
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Juvenile Welfare Fund:
Under Rule 52, Juvenile Welfare Fund is created for the welfare and
rehabilitation of Juveniles or the children dealt with under the Act. The
donations made to the fund are exempted from Income Tax u/s. 80 G of
Income Tax Act, 1961. The management and administration of the fund
is under the control of the State Advisory Board, constituted u/s. 62 of
the Act.
Sites Procured for New Home Buildings: The following Land sites for
construction
of
new
home
buildings
have
been
procured
and
2.
3.
4.
5.
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6.
7.
8.
Rs. in lakhs
18.06
18.06
18.06
70.00
10.00
40.00
50.00
54.00
06.00
10.00
20.00
20.00
Total: 334.18
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NON-INSTITUTIONAL PROGRAMME
Child Guidance Bureau with two units, one each at Hyderabad and the
other at Secunderabad is intended for vagrant and school dropouts from
urban slums of twin cities. It is primarily a Beggary and Vagrancy
Prevention Centre. It is a non-institutional setting dealing with predelinquents and not juvenile delinquents. It runs a Day-Care Centre,
where the (child) juvenile resides with parents and comes to the centre
for guidance and the training in which he is interested which would help
him in future and keeps him occupied the whole day. Its two-fold object
is to prepare the juvenile to recognize the need and pleasure of leading an
acceptable social life and secondly to ensure a secure economic status
through their own talents for a place and identity in the society.
B. Probation:
The Probation of Offenders Act 1958 provides for uniform framework for
extending the probation services so as to prevent the first offenders reverting
to crime. The Andhra Pradesh Probation of Offenders, Rules 1963, prescribes
the administrative mechanism for a systematic review and development of the
probation services in the State. The Probation Officers play a pivotal role in
supervision and preliminary enquiries in respect of the first offenders and
extending financial assistance to the probationers, ex-convicts through
District Probation Advisory Committees, headed by the concerned District
Collectors. The Probation Officers appointed under the P.O. Act, are also
designated as Probation Officers for the purposes of J.J. Act. As such, they
also attend to the spot investigation, identification of parents, counseling,
guidance and other welfare services to the institutionalized juveniles/children
and also to those who are released from institutions. There are 61 Probation
Officers (District Probation Officer Gr.I & District Probation Officer Gr.II)
administering the probation services in the state. The work of District
Probation Officers is supervised by 8 Regional Inspectors of Probation,
reviewed by the Chief Probation Superintendent in the Head Quarters office,
who is assisted by Asst. Chief Probation Superintendent.
List of Regional Inspectors of Probation:
S.No Regional
Inspector of
Probation at
Juridiction
(District)
Hyderabad
(District)
Twin Cities
Hyderabad
(Rural)
Dr.P.Sukumaran,
D.No. 16-10-228/4,
Old Malakpet,
Hyderabad 500 036
Ph. 040-24557426
M./Hanumanth Rao,
D.No. 16-10-228/4,
Old Malakpet,
Rangareddy,
Nalgonda,
Mahaboobnagar,
Medak,
Nizamabad
Warangal,
Karimnagar,
Adilabad,
Khammam
T.Gayatri,
D.No. 27-11/1081,
A.C. Nagar
Nellore 534 002
Ph. 0861-2327367
Nellore, Guntur
and Prakasam
Warangal
Nellore
Vishakapatnam,
Vizianagaram,
and Srikakulam
Anantapur and
Kurnool
Chittoor and
Kadapa
The objectives
of
Street
Children,
the
Government
of
India
supports
Non
For
further
details
about
the
scheme
log
on
to
www.socialjustice.nic.in
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List of NGOs sanctioned Grant-in-Aid by Government of India to support
the Welfare of Street Children Projects.
The following NGOs are sanctioned first installment of grant-in-aid by
the Government of India for the year noted against each and this department
is requested to review the performance of organizations and to send
inspection reports.
Year of
Sanction
Amount
Sanction Order No.and Date Sanctioned
(Rs)
2003-04 12/01 (32)/
2,98,080
2003-04-SD (NGO),
Dt. 24.2.2005
Karuna Society,
406, Mallik Chambers,
Hyderguda, Hyderabad
2004-05
12/01 (03)/
1,49,738
2004-05-SD (NGO),
Dt. 29.12.2004
2005-06
12/01 (08)/
4,48,200
2005-06-SD (NGO),
Dt. 23.6.2005
2005-06
12/01 (09)/
1,49,338
2005-06-SD (NGO),
Dt. 28.6.2005
Sri.Krishnadevaraya Yuvajana
Sangam,
Jammalamadugu,
Kadapa
2005-06
12/21 (06)/
1,47,960
2005-06-SD (NGO),
Dt. 30.6.2005
Priyadarishini Service
2005-06
Organisation, D.No. 45-56-9,
Saligramapuram, Vishakapatnam
12/01 (18)/
2,23,920
2005-06-SD (NGO),
Dt. 30.6.2005
B.R.Satyanarayana Orphanage,
Thapovanam, Chittoor
2005-06
2005-06
12/01 (20)/
1,48,500
2005-06-SD (NGO),
Dt. 30.6.2005
12/01 (19)/
4,18,500
2005-06-SD (NGO),
Dt. 12.7.2005
2005-06
12/01 (04)/
2,17,620
2005-06-SD (NGO),
Dt. 27.7.2005
12/01 (05)/
3,76,920
2005-06-SD (NGO),
Dt. 19.5.2005
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III.
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V.
VI.
VII.
Scheme to support the activities undertaken by the comanagement NGO partners in the institutions.
X.
XI.
XII.
ensure
XIV.
XV.
establish
children
libraries
in
all
the
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CITIZENS CHARTER
(Up-dated as on 29.12.2005)
1. Aims and objectives: To provide prompt and better quality of services under:
(A) Juvenile Welfare services under Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children)
Act,2000.
(B) Probation Services under Probation of Offenders Act, 1958.
(C) Welfare of Street Children under Govt. of India Scheme implemented by the
NGO sector.
2. We deliver the following Services:
(a) Juvenile Services:
Care, protection, treatment, development and rehabilitation of juveniles
under 18 years who are in need of care & protection and in conflict with
law to ensure proper and prompt adjudication of their issues.
The
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3.Our aim is to achieve the following service delivery, qualitatively and parameters:
Nature of Service
Juvenile Services:
(A) Children in need of Care & Protection:
(a) Identification & production of child
Within 24 hours
Within 5 days
Within 4 months
Within 45 days
Within 3 months
Within 4 months
Within 5 days
Once in a month
Once in 15 days
Daily 2 hours
Daily 5 hours
Daily
15 days maximum.
Within 3 months
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4.
Information
Name of the
relating to
Officer
Juvenile
S/Sri
K. Sree Ramulu
Services
Designation
Address
Telephone No
Fax / E-mail No
Ph. 24616488
Correctional
Services, AP
Correctional
Services &
Welfare of Street
Syed Ameen
Dy.Director of
Correctional
Services
Children,1st floor,
Block M5,
Manoranjan
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Complex,
MJ Road,
Nampally,
Hyderabad-1.
Probation
K. Sree Ramulu
Services
Jt.Director of
Correctional
Services
N.Chenga
Chief Probation
Reddy
Superintendent
(FAC)
Street
K.Sree Ramulu
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Jt, Director of
Children
Correctional
Services
Services
Dy.Director of
Syed Ameen
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Correctional
Services
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5.For information out side office hours, please contact the following officers:
Information
relating to
Juvenile
Services
Name of the
Officer
S/Sri
K. Sree Ramulu
Syed Ameen
Designation
Correctional
Dy.Director of Services &
Correctional
Services
Probation
Services
Street
Children
Services
K. Sree Ramulu
Address
Jt. Director of
Correctional
Services
Welfare of Street
Children,
1st Floor,
Block M-5,
Manoranjan
Complex,
M.J. Road,
Nampally,
Hyderabad
Pin.500 001
-do-
N.Chenga
Reddy
Chief
Probation
Supdt (FAC)
K.Sree Ramulu
Jt. Director of
Correctional
Services
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Syed Ameed
Dy.Director of
Correctional
Services
-do-
Telephone Nos
of residences
Ph: 23417678
E-mail:
Ksreeramulu@rediff.
com
Ph: 24557110
Ph: 27636581
E-mail:
Ksreeramulu@rediff.
com
Cell No.9440005571
-do-
Ph: 23417678
E-mail:
Ksreeramulu@rediff.
com
Ph: 24557110
Telephone/Fax/E-mail
No.s
Ph. 24616399
24616488
Fax : 24616399
E-mail:
jwcswsc@yahoo.com
Ph. 24616488
Fax: 24616399
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DIRECTOR (FAC)