A missing child is a parent's worst nightmare.
Every day thousands of children are reported missing.... Many are never found.
Many of the kidnappings/abductions end tragically in rape, assault and death.
Since its inception in 2000, National Centre For Missing Children is making a impact in protecting India's children, it offers hope to families who know that the search will not end till their child is found. We need your help to get these missing children home soon and safely. It is impossible for any one person, organization or government to search for the missing children on their own. All of us have to join together and help in the search for missing children. Please visit the page "You Can Help" for more details.
National Centre For Missing Children (NCMC) is a non political, non profit making and a non-governmental organization offering the services free of charge.
The site is presented for the parents, guardians, law enforcement agencies, free of charge, on a one to one manner as an alternative and unconventional method for locating a missing child who is lost or is suspected of having been kidnapped or is a runaway. It serves as a complement for the conventional methods and is not intended to interfere with the system's procedures or to promote false hope.
How many children go missing in a year in India?
In India no exact figures are available, however, according to an article in an English daily, the number of runaways is 10 lakhs per annum, i.e. every 30 seconds a child runs away from home. If you add the number of missing, lost and abducted children the number of missing children is phenomenal.
We do have figures of missing children in the USA. This may help give us an idea about the enormity of missing children issue in India.
Vist and support now: http://www.missingindiankids.com/index.htm
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
National Centre For Missing Children: HELP to find missing child
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