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Union Government launches POCSO e-box

An online complaint box for reporting child sexual abuse, the POCSO e-Box was launched by the Minister for Women and ChildDevelopment, Smt. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi in New Delhi today. Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO), e-Box, is
an online complaint management system for easy and direct reporting of sexual offences against children and timely actionagainst the offenders under the POCSO Act, 2012. Minister of State for Women and Child Development , Smt Krishna Raj,
Secretary WCD, Ms Leena Nair, NCPCR Chairperson, Smt Stuti Kacker and other senior officials of the WCD Ministry and NCPRC\were present on the occasion.
•    Speaking on  the occasion, Smt Maneka Gandhi said that the idea of an e-Box came out of a police initiative inwhich physical complaint boxes were placed in schools. The e-Box will make it possible to implement it on a large scalethroughout the country. A large number of incidents of abuse are against close relatives and so they get pushed under the
carpet, the Minister said. E-Box is very simple to operate and will help to maintain the confidentiality of the complaint,Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi explained. 
•    Smt Krishna Raj said that all efforts should be made to generate awareness about the e-Box so that more and morechildren can come out with their suffering. Highlighting the lifelong trauma of a child suffering from abuse , Mrs Stuti
Kacker said that the online facility has been created so that the child can be given immediate help.
•    The e-Box is incorporated prominently in the home page of National Commission for Protection of Child Rights(NCPCR) website http://ncpcr.gov.in/  where a user has to simply push a button named POSCO e-Box. This will navigate to apage with a window containing an animation movie. The animation movie reassures the child that whatever has happened to
him/her is not his/her fault and she/he need not feel guilty and that NCPCR is a friend which will help her. After the userpresses the arrow on this page, it navigates  to another page where he/ she has to select at least one picture option(describing the category of harassment) and fill the form with details such as mobile number, e-mail and description of the
harassment followed by  the ‘submit’ button. The complaint is then registered and a unique auto-generated complaint number is flashed.
•    Sexual offences against children are rampant but only a small percentage gets reported. According to a study, about 53% of children surveyed, reported having faced one or the other form of sexual abuse in their lifetime.  In most cases,
the offender is a family member/near relative or an acquaintance.  The child victim in such cases generally does not report these offences.  Sexual abuse scars the psyche of the affected child for  entire life. A child who is sexually abused has
to face very serious consequences such as cognitive impairment, violent and risk behaviour including depression andanxiety. Feeling shame and guilt with poor interpersonal relationship & self esteem are other consequences of sexually
abused children.  
•    Being concerned about such offences against children, the  Government enacted POCSO Act, 20012 to protect them from offences of sexual assault, sexual harassment and pornography, while safeguarding the interest of the child at every stage
of the judicial process, by incorporating child friendly mechanisms for reporting, recording of evidence, investigation and speedy trial of offences through designated Special Courts.   Any human being up to the age of 18 years is recognised as a child under the POCSO Act.
 

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