Udupi: Fatherless, helpless children rescued by social worker


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Jul 17: Three children, who had lost their father, were in a helpless situation. Noted social worker, Vishu Shetty Ambalpady, rescued them and entrusted them to the care of the child protection department. The incident occurred within the limits of Shirva police station on Friday July 16.

Two boys aged 14 and 10, along with their eight-year-old sister and mother, were living under uncivilized conditions in a hut, roof of which was leaking. Vishu Shetty, who learnt about their plight, met the family. The mother of the children confessed that it is impossible for her to look after the children and educate them by working as a coolie. She requested Shetty to do something for the children to lead a decent life.

The father of these children had died in the district hospital here on June 27 due to ill health. Vishu Shetty performed the last rites and helped the children. Even though he had urged the child protection unit to take care of the children through the media, there was no positive response from the department.

Shetty, after learning about the vulnerable situation in which the family is living, instilled courage in the mother. He took charge of the children, got them tested for coronavirus infection, and handed them over to the child protection department. The officials there have since provided shelter to the children after completing legal formalities.

Child legal surveillance officer, Prabhakar Acharya, extended support in this rescue.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Sat, Jul 17 2021

    My big salute to Vishu Shetty for helping a helpless mother with two sons and a daughter. God bless Mr. Shetty and his family. If not of your help, I do not know what would have been the fate of this family.

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  • dk shetty, mangalore

    Sat, Jul 17 2021

    Angels do exist in this cruel world, who come to the rescue of hapless, weak and downtrodden people. I have heard about him a lot, wish I get his contacts.

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  • francis lobo, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 17 2021

    As the children's mother is there with them, it is better to provide them a home and assistance rather than putting them in the care children's home. So many single mothers have helped their children get educated and get good jobs. Child care homes are not a solution. Society should come forward and make the children to be with their mother so that she is also protected and children also get her love

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  • Balakrishna Shetty, Yellur/Dubai

    Sat, Jul 17 2021

    Very much agree. That is the right way. Most viable thing is to provide them a independent home and get a job for mother and admission of children in schools;

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  • Balakrishna Shetty, Yellur/Dubai

    Sat, Jul 17 2021

    Vishu Anna, that's a great service to the society. I am sure you would keep monitoring their upkeep and education. I will be very happy to join you in helping the family to live decently. I am available on +971506250246 Dubai number. You may send me message whenever you think I can assist.

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  • Kiran Dsouza, Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 17 2021

    Good job Mr. Shetty, God bless you and your family. But greater question here is what does the government child protection department officers doing? What does the Social welfare department doing? Why the government officials not coming forward? What is their job? If they are not doing their job better to close those departments permanently.

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