Madhya Pradesh combats child trafficking: NCPCR rescues more than 50 tribal children from forced labour in Raisen
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Madhya Pradesh combats child trafficking: NCPCR rescues more than 50 tribal children from forced labour in Raisen

The NCPCR rescued more than 50 children, including 25 girls from tribal areas, from factories in Madhya Pradesh's Raisen, following a complaint by NGO Bachpan Bachao Andolan. Legal action has been initiated against the factory operators, highlighting the urgent need to combat child trafficking and labour exploitation

by WEB DESK
Jun 15, 2024, 07:15 pm IST
in Bharat, Madhya Pradesh
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In a significant crackdown on child labour, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) successfully rescued children from three factories in Raisen, Madhya Pradesh. This operation was conducted with assistance of local police and was initiated after a complaint was made by the NGO Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA), which exposed the trafficking and exploitation of children in various commercial establishments.

NCPCR chairperson Priyank Kanoongo informed the media that the factories, operating as supply chain units for bakery and electronic products are now sealed. Legal proceedings have commenced against the factory operators. Also, the rescued children, who showed signs of vulnerability, malnutrition, and exhaustion, were reportedly subjected to around 15 hour workdays under harsh conditions.

बाल श्रम निरोधक माह के अन्तर्गत @NCPCR_ की टीम ने आज मध्यप्रदेश के रायसेन ज़िले में मंडीदीप क्षैत्र में बिस्किट बनाने वाली एक फैक्ट्री L M बैकर्स में बाल श्रमिक के रूप में नियोजित 21 बच्चों को रेस्क्यू किया यहाँ पारले G बिस्किट बनाये जा रहे थे।
कुल तीन संस्थानों से तीन दर्जन… pic.twitter.com/z9f4TQiyBo

— प्रियंक कानूनगो Priyank Kanoongo (@KanoongoPriyank) June 14, 2024

Additionally, the inspection extended to Som Distillery, where over 50 children, including 20 girls, were found engaged in the production of alcohol an exploitation that not only violates child labour laws but also exposes minors to hazardous environments detrimental to their health and well-being. The rescued children, aged 15 to 17, originate from Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and adjacent districts in Madhya Pradesh. Notably, many of the girls are from local tribal areas which itself highlights the ongoing exploitation within these marginalized communities.

#WATCH | National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) Chairperson Priyank Kanoongo says, "We had received complaint from Bachpan Bachao Andolan that in Madhya Pradesh's Raisen district at a liquor factory named Som Distillery children were found working in the… pic.twitter.com/OIU1Nmy0KV

— ANI (@ANI) June 15, 2024

बाल श्रम निरोधक माह के अंतर्गत @NCPCR_ को बचपन बचाओ आंदोलन से प्राप्त शिकायत के आधार पर आज रायसेन ज़िले में सोम डिस्टलरी नामक शराब बनाने वाली फ़ैक्टरी में निरीक्षण किया गया जहां 50 से अधिक बच्चे शराब बनाने का काम करते हुए पाए गए हैं इनमें 20 लड़कियाँ भी हैं।
यह संस्थान सरकार के… pic.twitter.com/8KrabMZyZB

— प्रियंक कानूनगो Priyank Kanoongo (@KanoongoPriyank) June 15, 2024

Manish Sharma, Director of Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA), raised awareness about the widespread issue of child trafficking and labour. He explained that children, being the most vulnerable, are often trafficked, sold, and forced to work. Traffickers and employers trick parents and families with false promises, leading to their children’s exploitation. Sharma hopes the government will soon pass the essential anti-trafficking Bill to stop this serious abuse of children’s rights.

The operation shows how important NGOs like BBA are in finding and fighting child trafficking and labour. These actions are not just about rescuing children from immediate danger but also about sending a strong message that the exploitation of children will not be tolerated in any form. The concerted efforts of government agencies, NGOs, and law enforcement are crucial in upholding the rights of children and creating a safer and more equitable society for all. The quick action by the NCPCR in closing the factories and filing FIRs against the operators sends a clear message to those involved in these illegal activities.

This rescue operation reveals the terrible conditions trafficked children endure, highlighting the urgent need for strong actions to stop child laboUr. The suffering of these children, particularly those from tribal and poor backgrounds, shows the importance of ongoing efforts to protect and help them recover.

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