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7 children forced in labour rescued from Reasi Town

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
February 4, 2025
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REASI, FEBRUARY 04: The District Administration Reasi launched a comprehensive drive to rescue and rehabilitate children and adolescents engaged in child labour in Reasi town.

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The drive was conducted jointly by the Social Welfare and Labour Departments on the directions issued by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights. The drive was conducted under the supervision of District Child Protection Officer (DCPO) Sachin Sharma and Assistant Labour Commissioner (ALC) Annie Vaid in collaboration with members of different agencies.

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The Rescue team carried out inspections across various business establishments in the town including shops, restaurants, dhabas, street stalls and workshops. Seven minors were rescued during these inspections highlighting the urgency and necessity of such drives.

The Rescue team comprised members from multiple agencies including Department of Social Welfare, Labour, Health, Police and members of Child Helpline and Child Welfare Committee, Reasi.

The team has mandated strict action those found violating Child Protection laws. The team urged the public to report any instances of child abuse, trafficking or exploitation to District Child Protection Office, Reasi or by calling Child Helpline at 1098.

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The rescued children were produced before the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) Reasi for rehabilitation after their medical examination.

The DCPO confirmed that similar operations will be carried out frequently to ensure a sustained effort in protecting and rehabilitating children and adolescents in street situations.

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