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National Commission for Protection of Child Rights - Photo: Social Media Detailed The National Child Protection Commission has raised questions on the report presented in the case of conversion in Damoh district of Madhya Pradesh. For this, summons has been issued to Damoh Collector SKrishna Chaitanya. 415 Have been asked to appear in the office on December. Tell that a committee was formed by the district administration to investigate a case of conversion. Expressing doubt on it, the National Commission for Child Protection has mentioned several flaws found in the investigation report. The commission has written in the summons that illegal practices were found in the children's home after the inspection of Christian missionary institutions on December 5. A complaint was made against this. In the matter On December, the action related report was sent to the commission by the collector's office. The Commission found this action taken report unsatisfactory. The reasons given were that the information provided by your office did not have any documents. Which were asked to be presented in the letter of the Commission. Along with this, the commission has also questioned that paragraph of the action taken report, in which it has been mentioned that according to the statement of the children, they were following Christianity since birth. There are no documents to support these statements either. Nor has any information been provided about whether the children and their parents belong to the Scheduled Castes. Therefore, the Commission again wanted to conduct an observation to identify those documents, but the report submitted did not give any information about the documents. further states that the Commission has not received any compliance report and order in respect of the direction referred to in the Commission under point number 14 of his letter. Similarly, the Commission has not received any document to support the committee constituted to investigate the matter of conversions, which has been mentioned by the Commission in point of its letter. claimed to be in compliance. Significantly, the chairman of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Priyank Kanungo, laid the foundation stone of the Bal Bhavan run by the Christian Missionary in Damoh. Had inspected the children's homes operated near Mid India and Bhidavari. On finding disturbances in the case, he filed a complaint against the Missionary's operators 07 in various sections including conversion. Case was registered in In this Dr. Ajay Lal has got bail. The rest of the accused are yet to get bail. Earlier, notice has also been given to Damoh SP DR Teniwar in the same matter. ,

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National Commission for Protection of Child Rights – Photo: Social Media Detailed The National Child Protection Commission has raised questions on the report presented in the case of conversion in Damoh district of Madhya Pradesh. For this, summons has been issued to Damoh Collector SKrishna Chaitanya. 415 Have been asked to appear in the office on December. Tell that a committee was formed by the district administration to investigate a case of conversion. Expressing doubt on it, the National Commission for Child Protection has mentioned several flaws found in the investigation report. The commission has written in the summons that illegal practices were found in the children’s home after the inspection of Christian missionary institutions on December 5. A complaint was made against this. In the matter On December, the action related report was sent to the commission by the collector’s office. The Commission found this action taken report unsatisfactory. The reasons given were that the information provided by your office did not have any documents. Which were asked to be presented in the letter of the Commission. Along with this, the commission has also questioned that paragraph of the action taken report, in which it has been mentioned that according to the statement of the children, they were following Christianity since birth. There are no documents to support these statements either. Nor has any information been provided about whether the children and their parents belong to the Scheduled Castes. Therefore, the Commission again wanted to conduct an observation to identify those documents, but the report submitted did not give any information about the documents. further states that the Commission has not received any compliance report and order in respect of the direction referred to in the Commission under point number 14 of his letter. Similarly, the Commission has not received any document to support the committee constituted to investigate the matter of conversions, which has been mentioned by the Commission in point of its letter. claimed to be in compliance. Significantly, the chairman of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Priyank Kanungo, laid the foundation stone of the Bal Bhavan run by the Christian Missionary in Damoh. Had inspected the children’s homes operated near Mid India and Bhidavari. On finding disturbances in the case, he filed a complaint against the Missionary’s operators 07 in various sections including conversion. Case was registered in In this Dr. Ajay Lal has got bail. The rest of the accused are yet to get bail. Earlier, notice has also been given to Damoh SP DR Teniwar in the same matter. ,

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