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Raigad Landslide: Anganwadi, primary school to be started for 22 orphans

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 25, 2023 17:26 IST

For the 22 children who lost their parents in the landslide at Irshalwadi in Maharashtra's Raigad district, a primary ...

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For the 22 children who lost their parents in the landslide at Irshalwadi in Maharashtra's Raigad district, a primary school and an anganwadi (kindergarten) would soon be opened, an official said.

The district administration along with the state Women and Child Welfare department is taking steps for the rehabilitation of these children, he added. The Shrikant Shinde Foundation of Lok Sabha MP Shrikant Shinde has taken responsibility of their education.

Two officials of the Women and Child Welfare department on Tuesday met the survivors who are staying in temporary houses made from containers. An Anganwadi would be started for the children in the 3 to 6 years age group, the official said. Many of the orphan children were studying atashram schools (government-run or government-funded residential schools for tribal children) and hence away from home when the tragedy struck on July 19.

Considering the trauma they have suffered, they would also need counselling and the government will provide counsellors who are aware of the culture of the tribal Thakar community to which these children belong, the official said. At least 17 of 48 houses in Irshalwadi, a village located on a hill slope, around 80 km from Mumbai, were fully or partially buried due to the landslide.

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