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JKPM for joint efforts against child labour

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Pattan: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Movement (JKPM) has expressed r serious concern over the “alarming prevalence” of child labour in the state and has called for united efforts to curb the menace from the society.
Speaking at a seminar on ‘Disastrous Consequences of Child Labour’ held at Government High school, Hanjivera on Thursday, State Youth President and Media Advisor JKPM, Chasfeeda Shah said in spite of many strict laws existing against child labour in Kashmir, the number of minors working as labourers was increasing at an alarming level with every passing day.
Citing reports, she said there were more than one lakh child labourers in the state, majority of whom work in the handicrafts sector, automobile workshops, brick kilns, agriculture and as domestic servants in homes.
SDM Pattan Syed Naseer, teachers, parents and a large number of students were present on the occasion.
The event was organised by a local NGO, ‘Parvaaz International Trust’.
Chasfeeda said that the basic cause of child labour was poverty, distress and illiteracy which need to be addressed earnestly.
She said that child labour not only deprives a child of his right to education, health and ruins his life but also hinders the economical and social progress of the whole nation as the future of a nation relies on its children. She said the onus lied on every citizen to join hands in the fight against child labour.
Chasfeeda stated that the existence of Child Labour Act and other laws regarding prevention of child labour “appear not to be effective at all because child labour is quite common everywhere”.
She asked the students and youth to stand guard against child labour. She said as responsible citizens we should be aware in detailed about this problem and take some positive steps to remove this menace from the society.
On the occasion, students of the school presented a cultural program which enthralled the audience.
Awards and prizes were also given to the volunteers and meritorious students by the NGO.


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