NCPCR seeks suspension of Delhi govt's 'Desh Ka Mentor' programme
According to the NCPCR, the personnel involved in dealing with the scheme do not seem to be gender sensitised and also seem to lack knowledge about the nuances of child sexual abuse. They are also not aware about laws related to children, includin...

"It has been stated in the response that 'to protect against violation, mentees are assigned mentors who are from the same gender, it is imperative to place here that abuse or assault or sexual or otherwise, is not gender biased but same gender does not necessarily assure safety of any child in any terms," the NCCPR said in its letter to Chief Secretary Vijay Kumar Dev on Monday.
The programme should be suspended till all loopholes pertaining to the safety of children are "overhauled", it said, adding that the response received appears to be "ineffectual in completely dousing the safety issues pertaining to the exposure of children towards unknown people leading to potential crime/abuse".
The 'Desh Ka Mentor' programme, which has Bollywood actor Sonu Sood as its brand ambassador, was launched by the Delhi government in October. Under the programme, students of Classes 9 to 12 of Delhi government schools will be guided by dedicated mentors in exploring diverse career and life options.
It entails "adopting" up to 10 government school students to be mentored by citizens who are successful in their respective fields.
According to the NCPCR, the personnel involved in dealing with the scheme do not seem to be gender sensitised and also seem to lack knowledge about the nuances of child sexual abuse. They are also not aware about laws related to children, including POCSO Act, 2012 and JJ Act, 2015, the commission said.
It added that the letter received is silent on the question of police verification and hence it seems no police verification is being done of the mentees to ensure safety of the children.
"It has been mentioned in the response that 'registration process includes psychometric tests of the mentees before they are accepted into the program'... Is this Psychometric Test analyzed/checked/scrutinized by professional practicing experts? Can this Psychometric Test identify Pedophiles or potential Pedophiles?" the NCPCR asked.
The commission said the response mentions that the interaction between the mentor and the mentee is done through phone calls.
"It may be noted that child related crime can be initiated through phone calls as well. For instance, children are susceptible to probable child trafficking through phone calls. Is there any mechanism to prevent the origin of cybercrimes and child trafficking? The response also presents that parents of the mentees enrolled fill their consent forms to allow their child to join the program. The consent of parents is indeed an essential prerequisite for involving children in such activities," it said.
However, this does not help in preventing any violence abuse against children. The responsibility and accountability of preventing children from such situations lies with the department. The consent of parents cannot be used as a cushion in case of any untoward incident, the Commission said.
It asked for a compliance report with supporting documents within seven days.
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.