Citing data from National Crime Records Bureau, the Assam State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (ASCPCR) said the state had witnessed a total of 236 cases in 2011.
"Violence against children is a very serious issue in our state and it affects the growth of a child. In Assam, it has been rising," ASCPCR Chairperson Runumi Gogoi said at a press conference here.
Kidnapping and abduction of children have also been on a rise with the state registering 68 cases last year against 29 such incidents in the previous year, a jump of over two-times.
Likewise, child murders have almost doubled to 15 cases from 8 in the year-ago period, ASCPCR said.
However, incidents of procuration of minor girls declined by 14 per cent to 122 cases in 2012 from 142 cases last year.
Talking about child marriage, Gogoi said "This social menace is still going on. It is mainly prevalent among tribal people, tea community, missing villages and many interior localities. We have been trying to educate people against it."
To discuss various issues related to violence against children, ASCPCR along with UNICEF will organise a two-day consultation in the city on October 29-30.
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