Chennai: 77 runaway kids rescued this year, pressure blamed by RailXpert on 17 July, 2012 - 09:19 PM | ||
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RailXpert | Chennai: 77 runaway kids rescued this year, pressure blamed on 17 July, 2012 - 09:19 PM | |
Chennai: 12-year-old Pravin (name changed), son of an Air Force officer who lived in Anna Nagar, was spotted by Railway Police standing alone in a phone booth at Central Railway Station, late one evening. The boy was dressed in school uniform and was informing his parents over phone that two persons had kidnapped him from his school. The police picked up the boy and handed him over to his parents. However, he told the police that he found it difficult to face parental pressure to perform well in academics. Both parents and the child were given counselling thereafter. According to Government Railway Police (GRP), 77 runway children have been rescued at Central Railway Station since January this year. Most of them had run away from home as they were unable to bear pressure from parents to excel in studies. “Most children escape in June after school reopens. We rescued 32 children in June. Some children escape because they could not bear scolding from their teacher,” said S Sekar, Inspector of Police, GRP, Central Railway Station. Seven-year-old Rahul (name changed) ran away from Bengaluru to Chennai Central for the same reason after staging a kidnap drama. His parents, who run a canteen in the military area there, were later given counselling by the police and the boy was handed over to them. |