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The boy was found at Nizamuddin railway station NGO was asked to get his medical check-up done NEW DELHI: Non-government organisation CHETNA has alleged that a 14-year-old hearing and speech impaired boy, who was found at the Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station this past Friday, was allowed admission in a State Government-run shelter home at Lajpat Nagar here after an ordeal of almost 24 hours. Balram was found by a member of the NGO on Friday afternoon, following which the matter was reported to the Government Railway Police. The boy was then taken to a Child Welfare Committee in Lajpat Nagar. According to CHETNA director and Bal Adhikar Abhiyan convenor Sanjay Gupta, three CWC members were present there. They asked the NGO team to get the medical check-up of the boy done. The NGO members requested the CWC bench to order the Lajpat Nagar shelter home to admit the boy, but they asked them to get his medical check-up done first. The boy was then taken to a Government dispensary, but no doctor was present there. He was then taken to a private clinic. The NGO team went to the CWC office, but found that the bench was closed at 4-35 p.m. Mr. Gupta said the team then contacted one of the CWC members over mobile phone, who asked them to take the boy to the shelter-home. However, the shelter-home refused to admit the boy saying his medical check-up had not been done in a Government hospital. He was then taken to All-India Institute of Medical Sciences and then to the shelter-home. But the staff did not admit the boy.
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