17 Disabled Children Die At Ujjain Ashram In 14 Months, High Court Takes Note

In a tragic incident that has raised serious concerns about the treatment of vulnerable populations, 17 disabled children have died at the Ankit Sewadham Ashram in Ujjain over the past 14 months. The Madhya Pradesh High Court has taken cognizance of these alarming fatalities and has issued notices to senior administrative officials, demanding a comprehensive explanation within a two-week period. The court's intervention underscores the urgent need for accountability and scrutiny regarding the care provided at the facility, which is meant to support children with disabilities. This situation highlights broader issues related to the welfare of disabled individuals in state-run institutions and the adequacy of oversight in such ashrams. Advocacy groups are calling for rigorous investigations and reforms to ensure that children in such facilities receive proper care and protection. The public and media attention surrounding this incident is expected to prompt discussions about the systemic failures that have allowed such tragedies to occur, emphasizing the need for immediate measures to safeguard the rights and well-being of disabled children in India.
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