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  1. This portal holds the database of children, who are staying at different Child Care Institute. This is an Initiative of Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India to track the progress of children of every CCI in the country.

  2. This is an Initiative of Ministry of Women and Child Development, Government of India to track the progress of children of every CCI in the country. It also aims to track down every missing child of this country.

  3. Photographs of Missing/Found Children; Check The Status of Your Complaint of a Missing Child; Quick Search; Online Registration of Child Care Institutions

  4. This portal holds the database of missing and recovered children in the country. Users can join the initiative to locate missing children and facilitate their reintegration to their families. Detailed information has been provided on citizen's services, parents' corner and stakeholders to facilitate finding missing kids.

  5. The Ministry of Women and Child Development has created “Track Child portal”, to track the missing and found children. Police Stations, Juvenile Justice Boards and Child Care Institutions are required to update the information about missing and found children regularly.

  6. Track missing and vulnerable children in different parts of the country. Detailed list of missing and recovered children are available. Users can inform the concerned police station or authority by filling a form online.

  7. Tracking of Missing Children. The Ministry of Women and Child Development (WCD) is hosting a web portal "TrackChild" to track the missing and found children.

  8. The Ministry of Women & Child Development has set up web portals ‘Track Child’ and ‘Khoya - Paya’ under its centrally sponsored Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) to track the missing and found children.

  9. One of the tasks entrusted under ICPS to the State Governments is the setting up of a child tracking system which will facilitate data entry and matching of missing and found children, and also enable follow up of the progress of children who are beneficiaries of the Scheme.

  10. The Khoya-Paya portal is a citizen based website to exchange information on missing and found children. It has been developed by the Ministry of Women and Child Development and the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY).

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