Updated On: 03 July, 2025 04:53 PM IST | Mumbai | Ronak Mastakar
Shiv Sena MLAs Prakash Surve (Magathane), Chandrakant Nimbaji Patil (Muktainagar), and Mangesh Kudalkar (Kurla) jointly questioned the government about a recent incident of a child temporarily disappearing from the state-run facility

All the children housed at the facility have undergone counselling, and efforts are being made to maintain a child-friendly environment, said Maharashtra minister. Representational pic
Legislators raised concerns over the safety and security of children housed at the Mankhurd Juvenile Home in Mumbai on Thursday in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly during the ongoing Monsoon Session 2025.
Shiv Sena Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) Prakash Surve (Magathane), Chandrakant Nimbaji Patil (Muktainagar), and Mangesh Kudalkar (Kurla) jointly questioned the government on a recent incident pertaining to the temporary disappearance of a child from the state-run facility.
According to the query submitted by the legislators, on a particular evening, a routine headcount conducted after the children were let out to play reportedly revealed that three children were missing. While two of them returned the same night, a 12-year-old boy remained unaccounted for as on April 17, 2025, they said.