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according to times of India chennai, january 7, 2019CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu has the highest number of abandoned children-1,550 from the ages of 7to18-living in child care institutions across the state, tevealed a recent report released by the ministry of women and child development. the report, mapping of child care institutions under the juvenile justive act, 2015, was conducted by childline India foumdationand the national commision for protection of child righs (ncpcr), followed a survey of 9,589 childrens homes across the country. north chennai. tamil nadu. India. 1. 15.2018. abandoned children of Cnennai. |
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