Several states, notably West bengal and punjab, have been chastised by the supreme court for failing to update data on the number of children orphaned by the epidemic. The court questioned the governments of kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir, punjab, and West bengal why their orphaned child data had not yet been submitted to the Bal Swaraj website.

“So you're claiming just 27 children have been orphaned in the entire state?” the court asked, as the counsel representing bengal maintained that the proper data had been submitted and given to NCPCR. “Does the figure appear to be correct?”

“In other states, you may see the figures. It's not like Covid didn't exist in your state. We have a hard time believing these statistics. The supreme court stated, "We don't comprehend how the state doesn't grasp what has to be done," and issued a notice to the Secretary Directorate of Child Rights and Trafficking.

"Don't make such reckless assertions that it's a continuous process and you'll need years to verify?" the supreme court warned.

The punjab government has been ordered by the supreme court to devise a method for obtaining information on children who have lost their parents. The punjab government was also chastised by the court, which stated that the statistics did not appear to be correct. "There is no way they can be taken care of unless we obtain the information," the court stated.

The punjab government has been ordered by the supreme court to verify the number of orphaned children at the local level. "Our department is convinced we have 73 orphaned youngsters," the punjab attorney contended. kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir officials have been urged to guarantee that updated information is supplied.

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