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“The Medical department, Tax and excise , Trade and Development and the market welfare associations should work in tandem to ensure strict compliance of the COPTA Act, ensure CCTV cameras are installed in all the liquor shops and orders of the District Magistrate prohibiting sale of liquor to minors are displayed in a prominent place.” he further added.
He also said that “regular sensitization on drug abuse, health and hygiene and career counseling’s should be carried out in the schools to make children aware of the ill effects of drugs on health and career.”
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He further asked all the members to submit their action plans to the Deputy Director, ICDS who will then compile them to formulate the district action plan.
Earlier Smt. Aroty Tayeng, Deputy Director, ICDS briefed about the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
Among others T. T Tara, DDSE, representatives from District Child Protection Unit, Papum Pare, Special Juvenile Police Unit, Child Welfare Committee, Juvenile Justice Board, Market welfare associations Nyorch and Doimukh and NGOs attended the meeting.