2,965 girls missing from Maharashtra: CM Devendra Fadnavis

Last year, 2,881 girls went missing from Maharashtra between January 1 and June 30

2,965 girls missing from Maharashtra: CM Devendra Fadnavis
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Safety of women across the state has come under scrutiny. While addressing the winter session of Maharashtra Assembly, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that as many as 2,965 girls have gone missing from Maharashtra in the first six months of 2017.

He replied to a query raised by BJP MLA Randheer Savarkar who asked about the missing cases of women in the state. He replied in a written form that the number has gone up from 2,881 girls, who had gone missing between January 1 and June 30 in 2016.

The Chief Minister, who heads the home department, said, 

No case was registered against any particular gang in this connection. Some 12 police departments have been instructed to take immediate action against such activities."

According to Fadnavis, the union government formed www.trackthemissingchild.gov.in for tracking a missing girl child.

The Railways is also updating their portals www.shodh.gov.in for the same purpose. These websites have been helpful in detecting cases," he said in the reply.

The state government had undertaken four special drives, such as Operation Muskan and Operation Smile, which helped in finding 1,613 girls between January 1 and June 30, 2016. The drive also helped find 645 girls this year, Fadnavis said in the reply.

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