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Sexual Abuse Horror At Bihar Shelter Home

Another Muzaffarpur Shelter Home case? The complainant, a 22-year-old woman, has alleged that the inmates of After Care Home Gaighat are enduring horrific physical abuse after being sedated.

Aarti (not her real name) can바카라t remember when she lost her mother. She can바카라t forget she was raped at 10 for the first time. Subsequently, she was allegedly abandoned by her father and stepmother in Ghazipur. She spent a few years in an orphanage before shifting to the Rescue Foundation in Kanjhawala, Delhi, where she learned some life skills that would help her bear the burden of adulthood. As soon as she completed her 18th birthday, she left the institution in 2018. But her transition into the real world terribly veered off the anticipated course and ever since, she seems to have fallen into a trap of unending nightmares.

Aarti got married and gave birth to a baby at 18. Three months after she became a mother, she was separated from the baby and thrown out of the matrimonial home at Darbhanga in Bihar. She begged outside a temple in Samastipur and did several menial jobs for survival. Reportedly, she landed in the After Care Home Gaighat, Patna, in April 2021, where she was allegedly drugged and sexually exploited for months. Though her alleged suicide attempts failed, she remained successful in fleeing the shelter home recently.
And now, aged 22, when she has told her ordeal, alleging that other women too have been enduring physical abuse at the shelter home, she is being slut-shamed.

On Wednesday, January 2, Patna High Court took suo-moto cognizance of her allegations, directing the Additional Chief Secretary of the state바카라s social welfare department to file an action taken report. The matter has been listed for hearing on February 7, 2022.
The court intervened after the Juvenile Justice Monitoring Committee (JJMC) contradicted to the clean chit given to the shelter house management by the social welfare department.

The court order quoted the findings of an inspection conducted by the JJMC that referred to the Muzaffarpur shelter home case, describing the news report regarding the After Care Home Gaighat, Patna, as 바카라yet again societal/collective failure and shame바카라.

In the Muzaffarpur case, the Bihar government submitted the action-taken-report to the National Human Rights Commission last week, saying it had paid financial compensation between Rs 3 lakh and Rs 9 lakh to 49 victims. The issue was first highlighted in an audit report submitted by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences to the state바카라s social welfare department in April 2018. But the FIR was lodged on May 31 following a public outcry.

Aarti바카라s trauma
Soon after Aarti left the institution, she started working at a jewellery workshop in Delhi, she told Outlook. At a time when she was struggling to become self-dependent, she got fatally injured in a road accident at Badarpur Border near Faridabad. She was hospitalised for two months. It was during this period, she narrated, she accepted the marriage proposal of her would-be husband, Vivek Paswan, as he looked after her in the hospital.

After her wedding, Aarti said, her husband took her home in Darbhanga in Bihar but only to be expelled a few months later. She was taken back home for three months after her husband was summoned to a local hospital where she delivered a baby boy.
During her stay at the After Care Home Gaighat last year, she was allegedly drugged and sexually exploited regularly. She even attempted suicide on several occasions but remained unsuccessful. 바카라Other destitute girls need to be rescued from that hell. They have no option but to die,바카라 she said, showing scars on her wrists, claiming she attempted suicide by cutting her veins with a razor.

The shelter in question바카라which has a capacity of 140 inmates, typically victims of human trafficking and children in conflict with the law 바카라 is home to over 260 inmates including 30 mentally challenged women.

 바카라I even approached the police but was denied help,바카라 she alleged, questioning the veracity of popular campaign, 바카라Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao바카라Save Daughter, Educate Daughter.바카라

Authorities in denial
The police dismissed her complaints, labelling her a 바카라Badchalan Ladki 바카라 a slut,바카라 according to women activists who have been supporting her.  Veena Manvi, advocate Meenu Kumari, Fahima Khatoon and Arunima Kumari, who work with the Mahila Vikas Manch, accused the local police and administration of victim-blaming. 바카라When we approached the police and administration, along with the victim, the officials started shaming her on the basis of their purported telephonic conversation with her husband. They didn바카라t bother to listen to the victim or initiate required action as per laws.바카라

Arunima Kumari told Outlook, 바카라We have no reasons to doubt her allegations as we have received similar complaints from this shelter in the past as well. Instead of rebuking her, the allegations need to be probed thoroughly.바카라

The court order also mentions the juvenile committee바카라s displeasure over police inaction and the director of social welfare바카라s conclusion that the allegations were baseless. 바카라The Director Social Welfare Department has concluded on the basis of the CCTV footage installed in the After Care Home that the accusation made by the 바카라so-called victim바카라 is baseless and false,바카라 the order read, adding that during the inspection it was found that the CCTVs are lying defunct.

Nivedita Jha, a Patna-based writer and president Bihar chapter of South Asian Women in Media, criticised the authorities. 바카라The local administration and the police are in denial as it happened initially when the Muzaffarpur shelter home case came to the light. So there should be a thorough investigation,바카라 she told Outlook.

Earlier in September 2018, Jha had moved Supreme Court challenging the Patna High Court order banning media from reporting on the Muzaffarpur case that involved an epidemic of sexual violence against homeless girls at 15 shelters, which house victims of domestic violence and sex trafficking.

Several women organisations including Akhil Bhartiya Pragatisheel Mahila Association, Bihar Mahila Samaj, Akhil Bharatiya Janwadi Mahila Samiti, Loktantrik Jan Pahal, Nari Gunjan, Gharelu Kaamgaar Union and Make a New Life Foundation have urged the Bihar government to ensure Aarti바카라s security. 

Findings of the committee
In its report, the JJMC has stressed the need for adequate and trained staff at the shelter home. Currently, the report said, the home is being run by a Child Protection Officer, Vandana Gupta, working as a superintendent on a deputation basis.
During the inspection, according to the report, the kitchen was not found to have been run properly and the teachers engaged to educate inmates were found to be working as accountants.

바카라One of the inmates was found sleeping on the staircase who apparently told the visiting team that no bed was given to her since the time she had landed up in the aforesaid After Care Home,바카라 it stated, underlining the complaints about the corporal punishment. The JJMC report added that the inspection report was never forwarded to the Juvenile Justice Monitoring Committee바카라s Secretariat.

It also directed the Additional Registrar Juvenile Justice Committee바카라s Secretariat to inform the Principal Magistrate, Juvenile Justice Board, Patna and District Judge, Patna that any such report is straightway sent to the JJMC바카라s Secretariat in future.

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