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<strong>Keeping in mind the sensitivities of children, the Indian Railways are keen to provide child-friendly spaces at all important and major stations in the country. The first such zone has come up in Karnataka&rsquo;s Krantivira Sangoli Rayanna (KSR) railway station at Bengaluru over the weekend.</strong></p>
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The zone appropriately called &ldquo;Kushi Hub&rdquo; is located on Platform 1 and is spread over 600 sq. feet and it will provide a safe place for those children who have been lost and those found during child trafficking.</p>
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Besides making the ambience of the place child-friendly with the walls painted in themes that kids are familiar with, the place has toys, books, pantry, toilets and good seating and resting arrangements. According to an official, &ldquo;the key objective behind it is to provide a positive environment and healthy space for children which would make them feel at home and open up about the troubles they are facing.&rdquo;</p>
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The place was handed over by railway authorities to the Railway Protection Force&rsquo;s anti-trafficking unit, Nanhe Farishtey. NGOs like Child Line India and International Justice Mission to ensure that it is safe for children.</p>
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There are CCTV cameras for 24×7 monitoring while staff will be present there 24 hours to help children.</p>
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Speaking to the media, Alok Kumar, Inspector General and Principal Chief Security Commissioner, RPF, South Western Railway said: &ldquo;It will mark SWR&rsquo;s first dedicated space for counselling children rescued by RPF, including victims of child trafficking. It is a great initiative for providing psycho-social support and counselling to children in need of care and protection who come in contact with Railways.&rdquo;</p>
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Before this the rescued children were taken to the station master&rsquo;s room or some other spare room which could not put them at ease.</p>
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Bengaluru railway station gets child-friendly zone ‘Kushi Hub’
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