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Thursday, February 28, 2013

HOMEWARD BOUND!! Safe-n-sound!



On the scorching afternoon of 26th February, a couple of workers of the Jakat Naka at Solapur road noticed a dejected lady along with two equally miserable girls looking completely lost – as if searching for someone who isn’t there. On discovering that the ladies speak some unknown language, with incredible presence of mind, the workers promptly dialed 1098 for Snehalaya’s CHILD LINE - and graciously accompanied the frightened ladies to CHILD LINE office. God indeed works His wonders in mysterious ways! The CHILD LINE’s Sunil, in the meanwhile, summoned the multi-lingual CHILD LINE volunteer Rohit Kodam for interpretation. Apparently, the Telugu-speaking Mrs. Laxmi Wadelu (along with her 16-year old sister Sujata and her 7-year old daughter Sushila) had embarked from Hyderabad in search of her husband Siddhu Wadelu, who supposedly was working as a laborer somewhere in the Ahmednagar vast M.I.D.C. area. Siddhu’s whereabouts were unknown, his cell phone unreachable and the penniless ladies had no means to return home, and no clue on what to do next. Since Siddhu remained untraceable, to ensure the safety of these ladies in distress, the CHILD LINE team contributed sufficient funds and bid farewell after putting the relieved family  on board a bus to Hyderabad. Thanks to the good Samaritans and timely intervention of Snehalaya’s CHILD LINE, the imprudent participants of this potentially dangerous misadventure, are now safely back home. 1098 is a phone number worth noting – where timely aid is merely a phone-call away!!


The entrapment of Janabai Kate: A tale of two wives & police apathy exposed!



The 28-years old Geetanjali’s ordeal began soon after her unfortunate marriage to Satish Gayke on 15th August,2009; being inhumanly tortured by her husband in connivance with her in-laws for a Rs.4,00,000 dowry to finance the greedy in-laws plans to build a new house. This was an astronomical amount for her poor 60-year old helpless father Shivaji Aware. The cycle of torture, being banished, return to more torment therefore continued unabated devoid of any marital meaning. On 20th January, 2013; Geetanjali set off again to meet her husband at Shevgaon City (Ahmednagar district), to plead for mercy. She was stunned to learn from a neighbor that the heartless Satish had surreptitiously “married” the 13-year old teenager Janabai Sheshrao Kate (a student in the IX standard of Kanya High School, Brahmangalli) in August, 2012; in a local temple and re-christened her Nandini Satish Gayke! The childlike Janabai’s hard-up parents, who slogged as laborers, had been led to believe that Satish is a wealthy divorcee. In the dawn of teenage itself, Janabai’s bright future was thus cut short. And Geetanjali was as if “widowed” – though her lustful husband still remained alive. Despairingly, Geetanjali returned to her maternal home at Bhaygaon. On the same day, the frantic Shivaji came to Snehalaya’s CHILDLINE for aid, to save the hopeless Geetanjali from utter ruin - or even worse. Wheels were set in motion. By 23rd January, sufficient prima facie evidence was pain-stakingly gathered to prove the occurrence of this secretive illegal second marriage and to thwart it. This included Janabai’s birth certificate, Geetanjal’s wedding invitation, marriage certificate, complaint letter, witness testimonies etc. The CHILDLINE Team (Co-ordinator Kundan Pathare, Asst. Co-ordinator Abdul Khan, and team-members Shahid as well as Vrushali, led Geetanjali and her father to Shevgaon Police station to register a complaint. Inspector Amle and Sub-Inspector Bajrang Chowghule directed Head constable S.D. Mahanor to accompany the CHILDLINE Team to Satish Gayke’s residence, where the child-bride Nandini and her father- in-law Uttam Gayke were taken into custody. A message was left for Satish Gayke, instructing him to report to Shevgaon Police station immediately. 
Wonders never cease where autocratic men in uniform rule the roost. While CHILDLINE sought to take the rescued Nandini to the Child Welfare Committee and also for a medical check-up, the Inspector Amle thoughtlessly ordered that the child be sent back to her impoverished maternal parents. CHILDLINE’s Kundan demanded filing a case under the relatively more stringent IPC 494 (Illegal second marriage: Punishment with imprisonment for a term which may extend to seven years, and shall also is liable to fine). However the two Inspectors in all their infinite collective wisdom chose to file the case under more lenient IPC sections 498 (A) Domestic Violence : Husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty, 232 - Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt, 504 - Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace, 506 - Punishment for criminal intimidation and 34 - Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention. Nevertheless Snehalaya’s CHILDLINE remains committed to ensure that justice will certainly be done to the suffering wives, in spite of the complicity of some officials and clout of the offenders. SATYAMEV JAYATE!!

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Sonali Bhoite Incident Sparks Outraged Confrontation


As mentioned in our previous report on the rescue of Sonali, on 15th February, the Observation Home Superintendent had arbitrarily denied shelter to Sonali’s siblings in dire need of care & protection.  This had led to Ms. Suvarna Kulkarni and another staff-member Ms.Medha Deshmukh of Snehalaya’s CHILDLINE to lodge a strong complaint with the District Women and Child Development officer
Mr. Chandrashekhar Pagare (who immediately provided shelter to the desperate children). This shocking incident, glaring lapses and the arrogance of the Superintendent widely reported by the local press, evoked spontaneous reaction in other NGOs as well as the local populace, who took to the streets in support of CHILDLINE. Infuriated crowds gathered at Snehalaya’s CHILDLINE office (opposite Chitra Talkies, Ahmednagar) to express strong solidarity, and marched to the District Women and Child Development office in Sarjepura and then on to the Child Welfare Committee Office. The protesters vociferously demanded an investigation of the entire incident and formally submitted a petition to the District Women and Child Development Secretary Mrs.Pathan, seeking strict action against the aberrant officials for their sheer negligence. The irate citizens also demanded filing a case regarding the premature death of a new-born baby at the Government Shelter Home in Karjat! (Snehalaya’s Snehankur centre maintains an unblemished record of zero mortality of new-born infants in its care). Snehalaya’s CHILDLINE thus became a rallying point for ordinary people who demonstrated that they have reached the limits of endurance. The message of the good citizens is that they will no longer tolerate the anguish of tormented children caused by the beastliness of selfish government officials whose very raison d’etre is just to provide shelter. Remember to call  CHILDLINE toll-free number 1098 anytime, anywhere, when any distressed child needs help. Snehalaya’s CHILDLINE is equipped, geared and willing to promptly provide succor to suffering children.


Thursday, February 21, 2013

midnight rescue of a brutalized girl-child! SNEHALAYA’s CHILDLINE in action



On 14th February, Snehalaya’s Asst. Secretary Anil Gawade was awakened near midnight, by a frantic telephone call from a concerned citizen Vikas Gandhi. The caller sought Snehalaya’s urgent intervention to stop the brutal torture of 11 year old girl Sonali Bhoite by her own aunt Surekha More in the Dhavne Vasti of Ahmednagar.  Anil instantly alerted Snehalaya’s CHILDLINE whose on-call services are available 24 X 7. Snehalaya’s CHILDLINE’s night-duty officers Somanth, Ramesh & Vrushali swung into action to rescue Sonali.  The terrified child’s agonized screams shattered the stillness of the peaceful night. The cruel aunt was viciously thrashing the defenseless child after stuffing Red Chilli powder into her eyes & tender private parts. Sonali’s only fault was apparently not doing house-work well enough! Which raises the question - what house-work services are required at midnight? Or were there other hidden ulterior motives for such horrendous child-abuse? Nevertheless, within an hour, the battered girl was rushed to the Civil hospital for emergency treatment. The team stood vigil till the child’s admission to the Pediatric Ward. Anil & Shahid took custody of Sonali’s younger siblings hiding out in the neighborhood. With police assistance, Surekha was arrested the next day. The tragic episode didn’t end here. On 15th February, the Observation home Superintendent Kulkarni condescendingly refused to provide shelter to Sonali’s siblings. Hence Snehalaya lodged a complaint with the District Women & Child Development officer Mr. Chandrashekhar Pagare, who immediately provided shelter to the distressed children. Sonali was eventually discharged from the hospital on 20th February after painful convalescence.  Snehalaya’s representatives accompanied her to the Child Welfare Committee, and finally all the three innocent kids were provided shelter at the District Probation & After-Care Association. Thanks to the dedication and persistence of the CHILDLINE team, these helpless children are now in safe hands, content knowing that help from Snehalaya is just a phone-call away.


Saturday, July 14, 2012

Six Absconded Criminals in Child Sexual Abuse Case Nabbed after Court Order


Ahmednagar,12th July

              Six absconded criminals in famous child sexual abuse case,  here, were finally nabbed by police after stern  order by Hon. Aurangabad bench of Mumbai High court yesterday. Snehalaya had rescued 2 minors (of age 14 and 16 yrs) and lodged an FIR against 22 and 26 criminals for their sexual abuse respectively. In February 2006, Snehalaya's volunteers had played a major role as witnesses and panchs in this case. Justice M.D.Keskar, Hon. Sessions Judge of Ahmednagar sentenced double life imprisonment to 20 criminals on 20 Sept.2010. Yet the other case is pending in the court.
               The 20 criminals in the first case and others in the second case were sent to Yerwada Central Jail of Pune. 6 notorious criminals were released on Parole (temporary leave) for 1 to 3 months. But all these were absconded since 290 - 363 days and allegedly violated parole after their release from jail. Now, during their hearing on the appeal in the High Court at Aurangabad, Snehalaya has drawn attention of Hon. Court on this horrifying situation with the help of Govt. pleader Vijay Savant. The court ordered police, first to put the criminals immediately behind the bars and then stopped the hearing of the matter.
             These absconded criminal includes Chetan Bhalagat, Abdul Haq Fakir Qureshi, Atmaram Dengale, Tukaram Misal, Herjitsing Rajpal, Ramakant Dengale. Now, all our volunteers, witnesses and their family members are free from fear and stress. Snehalaya had raised a few important questions to higher police and judicial authorities then. Snehalaya's witnesses had opposed the Parole of all these criminals in their written statements to the police. Even though the question remains how did they get the parole? Why police remained silent when we were consistently drawing attention towards these absconded criminals which we saw a lot of times? Now, the trial has started in second child abuse case.  Snehalaya's important volunteer plays the same risky role of witnesses again. The absconded criminals and their acquaintances want to tamper with the evidences and pressurize the witnesses. The question is that who will be responsible if anything happens to the team members (witnesses) or their family?
           'Team Snehalaya' is assuring to fight till conviction of these criminals like the previous case.
Satyamev Jayate !
                              

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Snehalaya rescue a minor girl


Date: 26.02.2012
The accuse Balla and oppressed girl was living next to each other.  One day he raped on her. Balla threat to girl that if, she told anyone on things he will kill her. Then after girl went at home. When her mother saw her she got something wrong with her daughter. So she asked to girl what things took place and girl told all the incident happen with her.

The mother got suddenly shocked. She immediately reach out to Childline office with girl. She specked about things and gave complaint in police station with the help of Childline. In Kotwali Police station charge a crime as per Indian penal code act section 376. Police inspector Chandrashekhar Savan was doing investigation work of this case and the hearing carried by District court judge Shinde. Government prosecutors had examining seven witnesses in this case. It mainly including Childline center co-ordinator Mr. Dattatray Panchal and Mr. Kundan Pathare. Advocate M. N. Gawali was handled Balla’s case. Adv. Gawali had defended to Balla but judge had reject this argument by abuse party, and accept the public prosecutors argument, witness and evidence. The court had given rigorous of five years and rupees five thousand as penalty to abuse Balla. 

Monday, February 27, 2012

Snehalaya’s Childline rescued Minor


Date.  18th Feb. 2012
Childline got the final result in one more case of child trafficking yesterday.  Childline was rescued a minor girl from Bhagat Galli (red light area) of Ahmednagar on 11thFeb. 2008. 

The accused Ulhas Vilas Mane (Age 32 years, Tapeshwar lane , Jamkhed) has been sentenced five years imprisonment and Rs. 10000 penalty.  The half of the amount will be given to the victim as compensations. 

Public Prosecutor Adv. Gorakh Musale has pleaded the case on behalf of Childline and State.  District Judge Hon. D. S. Shinde has given the judgment in this case. The main accused Deepa allies Nilam is absconded till the date. Dy. S. P. Mr. Sandip Doiphode was investigating in the case, he has taken very hard efforts to arrest the accused and collect the evidences.
 
Mr. Swapnil Pathare, Vijay Sabale and Mr. Anil Gawade has taken immediate action and arranged operation with the help of Ahmednagar Police and successfully rescued the girl.  The main accused and trafficker Deepa absconded but Police successfully caught Ulhas (one of the trafficker).
  
The girl was presented before Child Welfare Committee (CWC).  And then she was brought for the medical check up in Govt. Hospital, she found pregnant. She was referred to one of the organization in Pune for the further process for rehabilitation.