Noida Police Launch Operation Invictus for Children with Special Needs
The Gautam Budh Nagar police commissionerate has initiated a new programme named 'Operation Invictus' to create a comprehensive database of children with special needs. This initiative aims to ensure the safety and well-being of this vulnerable group by providing regular protection and facilitating medical assistance whenever required.
Programme Objectives and Implementation
The programme has been conceptualised under the direction of police commissioner Laxmi Singh. It seeks to establish a robust support system for children with disabilities. Women beat officers stationed at Mission Shakti Centres, which have been established at all police stations, have been tasked with compiling essential information about the children, including details of their guardians, addresses, and other relevant data.
Commissioner Singh stated, 'These officers will remain in regular contact with the children and their families and conduct follow-up visits every 15 days. During these interactions, the officers will assess the children's well-being, identify any concerns and coordinate with other departments to address issues promptly.'
First Phase and Training
In the first phase of the programme, 1,645 children with special needs have been identified across the commissionerate area. To ensure effective implementation, police personnel will receive practical and soft-skills training from experts at Max Hospital, Noida, and Amity University.
Caregiver Verification and Healthcare Access
To strengthen safety measures further, detailed records of caregivers appointed to look after the children will also be maintained. 'Mission Shakti Centres will keep track of the caregivers and the children and ensure periodic verification of their credentials. Character verification of caregivers will be conducted every 15 days to minimise potential risks and ensure accountability,' Singh added.
The initiative will also focus on ensuring adequate access to healthcare. In cases where a child requires medical attention, assistance will be provided through nearby health centres and specialised hospitals. Police officers emphasised that the objective is to ensure that no child is deprived of timely medical care due to a lack of awareness or support.
Awareness Campaign and Emergency Services
Under its awareness campaign, officers will educate the children and their guardians about emergency services and support systems tailored to their needs and abilities. Information regarding Dial 112 and the Child Helpline number 1098 will be shared with them and their families to enable quick access to help during emergencies.
Neighbourhood Security Plan
Police have also proposed the development of a 'Neighbourhood Security Plan' through coordination with various departments and stakeholders. The plan aims to create a safer local environment for children with disabilities by encouraging community participation and strengthening support networks at the neighbourhood level.
Dedicated Helpline
For assistance, complaints, and counselling, the commissionerate has launched a dedicated helpline number, 8595902539. Families can contact the helpline to seek support or report concerns, upon which prompt action will be taken.



