In a significant move to ensure child safety and support the Uttar Pradesh government has taken major steps. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh is strengthening child safety measures. The government has introduced Child Helpline (1098) under Mission Vatsalya.
Furthermore, the Yogi government is set to launch 18 new child help units. According to reports, 9 units will be built at railway stations and 9 at bus stands. The mission Vatsalya will further expand its reach and effectiveness with time.
The Mission ‘Vatsalya Yojana’
Under the Mission Vatsalya Yojana, the Child Helpline has been providing 24×7 assistance to children across Uttar Pradesh. The mission has been set up since the financial year 2023–24. Currently, the system includes a state-level control room, dedicated units in all 75 districts, 19 units at railway stations, and 2 at bus stands. This initiative is emerging as a milestone in ensuring swift support and protection for children in need.
24×7 Child Helpline service
The Yogi government is prioritizing child safety, and working to make the 24×7 Child Helpline service more effective and accessible across the state. This vital support system has become a lifeline for children in crisis, ensuring no child is left alone during emergencies.
Furthermore the establishment of 19 railway station units and 2 bus stand units has strengthened protection for vulnerable children in transit, offering them a greater sense of security.
New railway station units
In close coordination with the Government of India, the Yogi government has effectively expanded the Child Helpline network. As per the Department of Women and Child Development, 9 new railway station units and 9 new bus stand units have been approved for the financial year 2024–25.
Work is already underway to make these units operational, further strengthening the reach of the helpline. This initiative will be especially crucial for children found in vulnerable or unsafe conditions at public places like railway stations and bus stands.